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When photographing buildings and illuminated structures, a large depth of field between f/11 and f/16 is ideal.
On cameras with huge sensors, it may be difficult to create large depth of field (and keep everything in focus).
An photoelectric microscopic imaging system with 85 mm working distance, large depth of field and 45 tilt angle has been designed, which can real-time observe each layer cell factory.
Since the camera of the MOVAB has a large working volume (i.e. large field of view and large depth of field), it is hard to make a calibration object large enough to guarantee the camera calibration accuracy.
In this technique a probe of small convergence angle gives a large depth of field throughout the thickness of the specimen while maintaining a probe diameter of <2 nm; and the use of an on-axis bright-field detector reduces the effects of beam broadening and thus improves the spatial resolution compared to that attainable by STEM dark-field tomography.
The Kodak Ektachrome lacked a large depth of field, producing a flat image, and required good lighting to operate effectively.
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A relatively large depth-of-field is called deep; a relatively small depth-of-field is called shallow.
Approximate, limited diffraction finite aperture, pseudo-Bessel beams having intense on-axis spots with large depths of field can be produced experimentally in the far infrared by using plastic conical lenses, known as axicons.
Equally, to get an image with a larger "depth of field"—ie, where more of the distantobjects as well as the nearer ones in a scene are in focus the photographer must "stop down" the aperture of the lens, restricting the amount of light admitted.
The film was shot in Super 35 instead of anamorphic format, because of the former's greater flexibility in framing and lens selection, larger depth of field, and faster lenses.
Furthermore, more advanced cameras are available on the market which will allow for e.g. a larger depth of field (>1 m), thereby allowing for a considerable increase in study volume, and, in a future perspective, also studies in semi-natural conditions, e.g. in enclosures.
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