Chapter 5
Controlling Focus and Depth of Field
IN THIS CHAPTER
Understanding autofocusing options
Choosing a specific autofocusing point
Using continuous autofocusing to track a moving subject
Taking advantage of manual-focusing aids
Choosing the best focusing options for Live View and movie shooting
Manipulating depth of field
To many people, the word focus has just one interpretation when applied to a photograph: The subject is in focus or blurry. But an artful photographer knows that there’s more to focus than simply getting a sharp image of a subject. You also need to consider depth of field, or the distance over which other objects in the scene appear sharply focused. This chapter explains how to manipulate both aspects of an image.
After a reminder of how to set your lens to auto or manual focusing, the first part of the chapter details focusing options available for viewfinder ...