Thursday, February 24, 2011

Hyperfocal

Hyperfocal distance is the closest distance at which a lens can be focused and have everything in sight be sharp. In other words, the hyperfocal indicates the distance with the largest depth of field that will remain in focus.  When a lens is focused at this distance, all of the objects at distances from half of the hyperfocal distance to infinity will be sharp.

Here is an example:

Phoebe

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