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Photography Q&A
Does standing further back & zooming in increase the acceptable focus zone?
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<blockquote data-quote="paul_b" data-source="post: 550974" data-attributes="member: 15676"><p>It's all gone a bit advanced for me, lol</p><p></p><p>In short, if I've understood you all correctly:</p><p></p><p>If using the same camera, lens & aperture, the depth of field (focusing sweet area) remains roughly the same if you do these 2 things:</p><p>1) take a photo of point A from point B</p><p>2) then stand a lot further back and zooming in to point A to get the same frame as 1)</p><p></p><p>In conclusion, there's no focusing advantage to be had by standing further back and zooming in (your depth of field remains roughly the same).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul_b, post: 550974, member: 15676"] It's all gone a bit advanced for me, lol In short, if I've understood you all correctly: If using the same camera, lens & aperture, the depth of field (focusing sweet area) remains roughly the same if you do these 2 things: 1) take a photo of point A from point B 2) then stand a lot further back and zooming in to point A to get the same frame as 1) In conclusion, there's no focusing advantage to be had by standing further back and zooming in (your depth of field remains roughly the same). [/QUOTE]
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