ExpoAperture2 Depth-of-Field Guide |
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"If you want to have better control of your depth of field, if you want to have a tool small enough to fit in your shirt pocket, if you just want to get it right, then you need ExpoAperture. At $39.95 USD, the ExpoAperture is incredibly affordable, and is usually available for much less if you shop around. I highly recommend the ExpoAperture."
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""...Unless you simply have a knack for understanding what settings you need to obtain the exact depth of field you want, then getting a set of Expoaperture discs is a worth considering. As a training tool, using the discs a few times will help you to understand the correlation between the settings and will help you to learn how to judge the settings you want better.""
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""... the ExpoAperture2 is one of the best depth-of-field learning tools I've come across in a long time... The result is a deeper understanding of photography that should benefit any but the most accomplished photographers." "
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"After just two days with this little tool, I find I'm thinking much harder about my choice of aperture and the impact of distance-to-subject & lens focal length will have on my finished image. I could go on, but you just have to sit and play with this thing awhile to see how it starts the creative juices flowing. "
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"The DOF Guide is designed just as much as a field tool as it is a teaching tool, and I found myself playing with it just to make some what-if calculations on various format and lens combinations. It is for those who want to make precise DOF decisions quickly and easily, and not worry about the fact that they can’t quite see the finder when activating their DOF preview function. And it is a very clever item indeed."
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"Using selective focus is a powerful technique to help frame and present your subject. Playing with depth of field will help transform your image from one that looks like a quick snapshot to one that shows you’ve put some creative thought into how you want to present your subject.
Depth of field determines what part of a scene has the sharpest focus and how much sharpness the rest of it has. Limited depth of field directs attention to a particular focal point while minimizing distractions. Generous depth of field presents all the elements in a photograph at once, relatively equally, aside from visual emphasis going to prominent elements that will inherently draw extra attention. "
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"Imagine a scene that you want to catch with the object closest to your camera in focus, and all the rest out-of-focus. Or imagine that you want to capture as much of a scene sharply. Traditionally, you’ll have to calculate the depth-of-field or look it up in a table. Enter the ExpoAperture, a rotating dial guide that will tell you the maximum and minimum depth of field for a given focal length and aperture size. "
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"The new ExpoAperture Depth of Field Guide is a small circular pocket guide that enables any photographer to quickly determine the maximum and minimum depth of field for any given lens focal length and aperture size. The Guide is useful with all film and digital cameras having manual aperture control and manual focus overrides."
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