Corsa_Quadz
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am i correct in saying that the larger the "f" number the smaller the aperture??
Eg: F29 would be a very small lens aperture
F2.8 would be a larger aperture
If i wanted very close objects to be in focus and th background to be out of focus , i would use a smaller aperture setting, therefore Smaller depth of field?
[Edited on 27-10-2008 by Corsa_Quadz]
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Adam_B
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Yes to first bit
No to second bit, other way round. Big aperture for small septh of field.
[Edited on 27-10-2008 by Adam_B]
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Gaz
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
Yes to first bit
No to second bit, other way round. Big aperture for small septh of field.
[Edited on 27-10-2008 by Adam_B]
So f2.8 for a huge Depth of feild and F29 for no depth of feild
Or in other words
F2.8 for a blurry background behind a focused portrait and F29 for a landscape (all of the shot in focus)
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Adam_B
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yep. Ive got a whole load of notes from lectures on this and the relationship between aperture and shutter speed
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Gaz
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Does there relationship include sex?
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Adam_B
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no
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mattk
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the only relationship between apature and shutter speed for me is that A mode and S mode are next to each other on the dial
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Gaz
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Mattk thats cos u suck
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