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====== Focus Tables for Landscapes and Other Large Scenes ====== | ====== Focus Tables for Landscapes and Other Large Scenes ====== | ||
- | First, do you have an iPhone or iPad? In that case, consider getting a copy of the **FocusStacker** app, by [[http://www.georgedouvos.com/douvos/OptimumCS-Pro%3B_TrueDoF-Pro%3B_FocusStacker.html|georgedouvos.com]]. It does pretty much the same thing these tables do, and it's a lot more fun to use and carry around. Otherwise, keep reading. | + | First, do you have an iPhone or iPad? In that case, consider getting a copy of the **FocusStacker** app, by [[http://www.georgedouvos.com/douvos/OptimumCS-Pro%3B_TrueDoF-Pro%3B_Focus_Stacker.html|georgedouvos.com]]. It does pretty much the same thing these tables do, and it's a lot more fun to use and carry around. Otherwise, keep reading. |
When shooting landscapes and other large scenes, you can use the following tables to estimate required number of frames and optimum focus distances measured as meters or feet in front of the camera. | When shooting landscapes and other large scenes, you can use the following tables to estimate required number of frames and optimum focus distances measured as meters or feet in front of the camera. |