DOF - Why not?
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 10:46 am
To be truthful I don't find the DOF Preview Button on my DSLR that helpful.
When the aperture stops down it is difficult to get any clarity or precision about what is in and what is out of focus.
I have some printed DOF tables but it is often inconvenient to drag them out when you are in the field. POSSIBLE SOLUTION
While searching google I came accros a DOF Calculator that one can download to your mobile phone http://www.jibble.org/dofcalc/ I was wondering if anyone has used DOF tables in their mobile phone or even if anyone has a better solution than that? POSSIBLE BETTER SOLUTION
The more I thought about it I wondered why the manufacturers like Nikon couldn't include these calculations onboard the DSLR. These days, the way the lense and camera communicate, they already have the information such as aperture/f stop, distance and focal length at the time you focus. So wouldn't it be a relatively simple matter to, say, when you press the DOF Preview button also get a readout of distance/focal length/near focus/far focus etc. This could be displayed either in the viewfinder or on the rear display screen.
Would others find this useful? or is this all second nature to the pros?
Please comment
Bob G
When the aperture stops down it is difficult to get any clarity or precision about what is in and what is out of focus.
I have some printed DOF tables but it is often inconvenient to drag them out when you are in the field. POSSIBLE SOLUTION
While searching google I came accros a DOF Calculator that one can download to your mobile phone http://www.jibble.org/dofcalc/ I was wondering if anyone has used DOF tables in their mobile phone or even if anyone has a better solution than that? POSSIBLE BETTER SOLUTION
The more I thought about it I wondered why the manufacturers like Nikon couldn't include these calculations onboard the DSLR. These days, the way the lense and camera communicate, they already have the information such as aperture/f stop, distance and focal length at the time you focus. So wouldn't it be a relatively simple matter to, say, when you press the DOF Preview button also get a readout of distance/focal length/near focus/far focus etc. This could be displayed either in the viewfinder or on the rear display screen.
Would others find this useful? or is this all second nature to the pros?
Please comment
Bob G