Depth Of Field - Yashica MAT-LM Customer Instruction Booklet

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DEPTH-OF-FIELD
When
you
locus the camera on a subject there is a certain distance
in
Iront
and back 01 the
subject
within which other object
wil
l
also appear sharp.
This
is know as
the
"Depth-ol-Field", and
it
varies with
the
lens aperture.
The
smaller the aperture the greater the Depth-ol Field; it is much large' at
I: 22
than at I: 3.5.
At the locusing knob
is
a scale which will indicate the Depth-ol Field when the
camera is locused at various distances.
You will notice
that
an either side 01
the I: 3.5 ngure is a similar set 01 numbers which represent
lens
apertures.
When the camera is locused on your subject look lor
the
aperture
you
are
using an either side 01 the scale to determine the
Depth-ol-Field.
Thus, il the
camera is locused at
10
leet and
the
lens aperture
is
f:
8
the
Depth-ol-Field
(area
in
which all obiect are sharp)
is
from
about 8 It. to 13
It.
You can also
use
the depth-ol-neld scale to
use your Yoshico as a fixed-focus camera.
In
this
case
set
the
innnity
mark
on
the
distance scale
opposite
the
lens aperture being
used.
If
the aperture is
I:
8
you
will notice
that all objects Irom
about
25
leet
to
in
n
nity
will be sharp.

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