- What are the three ways to manipulate Depth of Field? The three ways to manipulate DOF is Iris, Focal Length, and Camera-to-Object Distance.
- Click on Iris & DOF. Click on all of the F-stops and compare the pictures and the illustration of the depth of field, explain in your own words how the images change. The higher the f-stop numbers are or the more the f-stop increases, the larger the depth of field becomes, allowing the objects in the foreground (in front of the middle object) and the background object (behind the middle object) to be more in focus or clearer.
- If you use a camera lens with a shorter focal length will it create more or less Depth of Field? A shorter focal length will create a more expansive depth of field.
- If you move the camera closer to the subject, will that increase or decrease the Depth of Field? If the camera is closer to the object, the depth of field will be shallower.
- What are the three settings to create expansive or great Depth of Field? In order to create expansive Depth of Field, one uses a farther camera-to-object distance, short focal length, or a small iris (high f-stop number).
- What are the three settings to create shallow Depth of Field? In order to create shallow depth of field, the settings used are closer camera-to-object distance, a long focal length, or a large iris opening (low f-stop number).
- What school is responsible for producing this website and in what state is the school located? The school responsible creating the website is James Madison University, School of Media Arts & Design, located in Virginia