Aperture And Depth Of Field; Opening The Aperture; Closing The Aperture - Pentax K-X Operating Manual

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• Opening
the aperture
(reduce the aperture
value)
Objects closer and farther than the focused
subject will be more out of focus. For
instance,
if you take a picture of a flower
against a landscape
with the aperture open,
the landscape
in front and behind the flower
will be blurred, emphasizing
only the flower.
• Closing
the aperture
(increase
the aperture
value)
The range in focus expands
forward and
backward.
For instance, if you take a picture
of a flower against a landscape
with the
aperture
narrowed,
the landscape
in front
and behind the flower will be in focus.
Aperture and Depth of Field
The following table summarizes
how the aperture affects the depth of
field.
The depth of field ma\ ralso change depending on the lens used and
the distance to the sub ect.
Open
>
Close
Aperture
(Smaller vatue)
(Larger vatue)
Depth of field
'
Shallow
<
>
Deep
Area of focus
Narrow
<
>
Wide
Longer
<
>
Shorter
Lens focal length
(Telephoto)
(Wide-angle)
Distance to the subject
Near
<
>
Far
• The depth of field for the IC-X
differs depending
on the lens but
compared
to a 35 mm camera, the value is roughly one aperture
setting lower (the focused
range becomes
narrower).
• The wider the wide-angle
lens, and the farther away the subject,
the deeper the depth of field is (some zoom lenses do not have a
scale for depth of field because
of their designs).

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