Samsung GX-1L User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English) - Page 129

Depth of Field

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Setting the Exposure Effect of Aperture ƈ Adjust the amount of light hitting the CCD by changing the aperture. ƃ Opening the aperture (reduce the aperture value) Objects closer and farther than the focused subject will be more out of focus. For instance, if you take a picture of flower against a landscape with the aperture open, the landscape in front and behind the flower will be blurred, emphasizing only the flower. ƃ Closing the aperture (increase the aperture value) The range in focus expands forward and backward. For instance, if you take a picture of flower against a landscape with the aperture narrowed, the landscape in front and behind the flower will be in focus.. Depth of Field When you focus on a portion of the subject, there is a range in which object closer and farther will also be in focus. This focused range is called the depth of field. ƃ The depth of field for the GX-1L differs depending on the lens but compared to a 35 mm camera, the value is roughly one aperture setting lower (the focused range becomes narrower). ƃ The wider the wide-angle lens, and the farther away the subject, the wider the depth of field is (some zoom lenses do not have a scale for depth of field because of their structure). Depth of field Area of focus Aperture Lens focal length Distance to the subject Shallow Narrow Open (Smaller value) Longer (Telephoto) Near Deep Wide Close (Larger value) Shorter (Wider) Far ŝ128Ş

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Setting the Exposure
Adjust the amount of light hitting the CCD by changing the aperture.
Effect of Aperture
Opening the aperture (reduce the aperture value)
Objects closer and farther than the focused subject will be more
out of focus. For instance, if you take a picture of flower against
a landscape with the aperture open, the landscape in front and
behind the flower will be blurred, emphasizing only the flower.
Closing the aperture (increase the aperture value)
The range in focus expands forward and backward.
For instance, if you take a picture of flower against a landscape
with the aperture narrowed, the landscape in front and behind
the flower will be in focus..
Depth of Field
When you focus on a portion of the subject, there is a range in which object closer and farther will
also be in focus. This focused range is called the depth of field.
The depth of field for the GX-1L differs depending on the lens but compared to a 35 mm
camera, the value is roughly one aperture setting lower (the focused range becomes narrower).
The wider the wide-angle lens, and the farther away the subject, the wider the depth of field is
(some zoom lenses do not have a scale for depth of field because of their structure).
Depth of field
Shallow
Deep
Area of focus
Narrow
Wide
Open
Close
(Smaller value)
(Larger value)
Longer
Shorter
(Telephoto)
(Wider)
Distance to the subject
Near
Far
Aperture
Lens focal length