Alexander wrote
>
> Hi,
> I am wondering what depth of field the Zuiko macro 50 mm F 3.5 can attain.
>
> Approximately 3 inches are required. (The camera lens has to be able to focus
> on an object like a
> baseball so that all the stitching is clear, sharp and in focus.)
>
> Responses from people in the know and/or pointers to (web) resources
> containing the information are
> welcome.
> Regards,
> Alexander
Welcome to the list Alexander.
It sounds to me as though you wish to perfectly frame the subject in the view
finder with no unused area.
Another technique that you could consider is this.
Move the camera (with perhaps a Zuiko "made in Japan" version of the 50mm
f/1.8 lens - or the macro) further away from the subject until you feel sure
that the DOF is enough. Perhaps take several shots, each next shot at an
increasing distance. Make sure that camera is very stable and if possibly
use the OM2000 or the OM4T or the OM2SP (?not sure about the last one)
and the self-timer which gives mirror up and aperture prefire 12 seconds
before the shutter fires.
Then you should, in at least one of the images, have the DOF you want.
Then crop the image to suit your needs.
Brian
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