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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 3938" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>Michael,</p><p>Keep in mind that it is not just the aperture that affects the DOF, it also has to do with the focal length of the lens and how far away the target is from the background. You may still end up with people behind him still "clear" or in the DOF range. You state you are shooting in shutter priority, you might try shooting in aperture priority and then make sure you get a shutter speed you like. If not you can adjust the ISO to get the shutter speed fast enough to stop the action. In shutter priority, you may be actually getting an aperture smaller than the you would like to get the depth of field you want. Might be worth trying a couple pictures that way to see before you plunk down the cash.</p><p>JMHO</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 3938, member: 1557"] Michael, Keep in mind that it is not just the aperture that affects the DOF, it also has to do with the focal length of the lens and how far away the target is from the background. You may still end up with people behind him still "clear" or in the DOF range. You state you are shooting in shutter priority, you might try shooting in aperture priority and then make sure you get a shutter speed you like. If not you can adjust the ISO to get the shutter speed fast enough to stop the action. In shutter priority, you may be actually getting an aperture smaller than the you would like to get the depth of field you want. Might be worth trying a couple pictures that way to see before you plunk down the cash. JMHO Mark [/QUOTE]
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