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Tony Polson at
docnews2011@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 12/2/08 11:40:
> 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.
The OP is using a 300v, a film camera.
To the OP: using a wider lens will make these "all in focus" shots a lot
easier. With lenses wider than 20mm it will be easy- f/8 should be enough,
unless there is something in frame very near the camera. The 300v has a
depth of field preview button, so you can check in the viewfinder what
will
be in focus (at really small apertures, it will get pretty dark, so be
prepared to wait a while for your eyes to adjust).
Ben


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