Steve <sr2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Hi
> I seen a recent post on this group of a link to some wedding
>photographs and was amazed at the quality of some of the photo's, what
>caught my eye was one photo was in complete focus. The background and
>foreground was focused, as a complete newbie to photography, could
>someone tell me how this is done?
Maximum depth of field is achieved by using the smallest possible
aperture (highest possible number). However, this will result in a
slower shutter speed so you need to watch out for camera shake.
For the same angle of view, and with all other things being equal, you
also get more depth of field with a smaller sensor. So your 300D will
give greater depth of field than a full-frame Canon EOS 5D or 1Ds.


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