I don't tend to take a lot of pix at 1.5mm.
Did you mean 'real' pictures, or 'test' pictures?
There's a difference - when I took real pictures, my experience was that the
DOF was a lot thinner than that.
Or am I talking about real focus, rather than apparent focus?
Andrew Fildes
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On 23/01/2013, at 9:59 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Skip the focusing judgement and take some real pictures. Both lenses
> when focused at 1.5 meters will have equal depth of field of about 55mm
> ahead of the focal point and 60mm behind it. (assuming conventional CoC
> values).
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