What does this mean? - re AF DC-Nikkor lens
Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 11:32 am
http://www.maxwell.com.au/products/niko ... af_dc.html
Does this mean I can achieve a narrower "depth of field look" without having the narrow depth of field? What does it do to the subject - stay clear but makes the foreground / background content more blurred?
Can't get my head around this....
Hang on, these lenses are already F2. Do I need to blur backgrounds any more than that? Particularly with fixed focal length, maybe I should just "settle" on the 70-200VR.
And "spherical aberration" - what the.....
Anyone got any sample images showing what this does, with and without the DC so I can compare with a wide F stop? Any other advice?
Adam.
One of Nikon's unique contributions to portrait photography is DC (Defocus-image Control) technology. This unique Nikon innovation enables users of AF DC-Nikkor lenses to precisely control the degree of spherical aberration in the background and foreground blur precisely by rotating the lens' DC ring, This creates a rounded, pleasing out-of-focus blur that is ideal for striking portraits
Does this mean I can achieve a narrower "depth of field look" without having the narrow depth of field? What does it do to the subject - stay clear but makes the foreground / background content more blurred?
Can't get my head around this....
Hang on, these lenses are already F2. Do I need to blur backgrounds any more than that? Particularly with fixed focal length, maybe I should just "settle" on the 70-200VR.
And "spherical aberration" - what the.....
Anyone got any sample images showing what this does, with and without the DC so I can compare with a wide F stop? Any other advice?
Adam.