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Judyd
17-10-2011, 9:11pm
I have been hunting for some time without success for a DOF chart for my 100mm EF F2.8 macro lens. Is there something so obvious as to why I can't find one? Does a prime lens have a fixed DOF???

If someone can help I'd be most appreciative as I'm getting a bit tired of not being able to tell how much DOF I have at certain distances (depending on aperture of course).

:confused013

thanks
Judy

kiwi
17-10-2011, 10:08pm
Judy, are you talking doF in doing macro or using the lens in say portraits or general use ?

Roosta
17-10-2011, 11:30pm
Try DOF Master google it, for dof field in availble shot before and after subject.

(http://dofmaster.com/)

Judyd
18-10-2011, 7:21am
Judy, are you talking doF in doing macro or using the lens in say portraits or general use ?

Kiwi probably all of the above but yes particularly portraits and general use.

Kym
18-10-2011, 7:27am
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
Put in the numbers... @10cm f/16 on a crop sensor the DoF is 0 :D (which is about what happens for macro)

William W
18-10-2011, 3:24pm
[I want to use the 100/2.8 macro for all purposes] . . . but yes particularly portraits and general use.


For Portraits and General use, consider the Axiom that the DoF for any camera format, is constant for same Framing of the Subject when shot at the same Aperture.

Framing of the Subject is also mentioned in Cine terms as "The Shot".

This Axiom is particularly useful for Portraiture; but it can be applied for all Photography, especially if the Photographer can imagine a “standard person”, in, The Shot.

Knowing the DoF for THREE different Framings (i.e. Head Shot; Half Shot; Full Length Shoot) and for THREE different Apertures (e.g. F/2.8; F/5.6; F/11) and both for each of TWO Camera Orientations (i.e. Landscape and Portrait) requires only two tables each of nine numbers to be remembered for any Camera Format.

Knowing these two tables and sometimes a quick mental calculation for in-between apertures or framings, I have found, is much quicker than referring to DoF Tables for the majority of general shooting scenarios and practically all Portraiture shooting scenarios.


WW

Judyd
20-10-2011, 6:54pm
thanks for that William ... much appreciated

Judyd
20-10-2011, 6:55pm
Try DOF Master google it, for dof field in availble shot before and after subject.

(http://dofmaster.com/)

thanks for this Roosta - i'm looking forward to the Android version so i can download it to my smartphone.

Gollum
26-10-2011, 7:05am
If you want an Android DOF App try DOF Calc

https://market.android.com/details?id=jds.dofcalc&hl=en

It’s a free app with an excellent UI.