Technical Depth of Field Discussions
I am finding a conflicting issue with the DOF tutorial and its probably my lack of knowledge.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tu...h-of-field.htm
What I find odd, is that using the DOF calculator I get ....
DSLR with 1.6 crop, f/32, 200mm, 10 meter subject distance:
8.61m front focus
11.926 back focus
3.3 total DOF
Then when I change the focal length to 100mm, the DOF changes
6.05 front focus
28.78 back focus
22.73 total DOF
Then one paragraph later it says ...
"depth of field does not change with the focal length."
when clearly changing the focal length changed the above calculation.
Technical Depth of Field Discussion
I have some comments about the depth of field tutorial hosted on this website. The claim is made that at constant magnification, the total depth of field is virtually constant with focal length. A tabular, numeric example is given which supports the claim for a particular circumstance. However, the claim does not hold true in general.
It's easy to demonstrate a counterexample using the Depth of Field Calculator on the same Web page (keeping the assumption of unit pupil magnification). For example, consider a 1.6X DSLR with lenses set to f/8. Say you use a 20 mm lens focused at 2 meters and a 200 mm lens focused at 20 meters. The total depth of field is 9.754 m for the former but only 3.285 m for the latter --- that's nearly a ratio of 3 to 1.
Another counterexample is the following: Set both lenses to f/11. Focus the 20 mm lens at 3.53 meters and the 200 mm lens at 35.3 meters. The total depth of field is infinite for the former but only 14.616 m for the latter.
In essence, the claim is a good approximation when the total depth of field is shallow (e.g. with large apertures at close focus distances). On the other hand, when we focus the shorter lens at distances approaching or exceeding its hyperfocal distance, its total depth of field rapidly exceeds that of the longer lens working at the same magnification.
The referenced Luminous Landscape tutorial similarly overlooks the behavior in the region of the hyperfocal distance. In addition, it ignores the definition of depth of field. The tutorial states correctly:
"Depth of field is the range of distance around the focal plane which is acceptably sharp"
but the Luminous Landscape tutorial states:
"As you can see there is not enough depth of field at this aperture to have either the hand puppet or the tower in focus."
and:
"the degree of unsharpness is indeed the same as in all the other frames --- even the one taken with the 400mm lens. Thus the depth of field is the same."
The Luminous Landscape tutorial examines a phenomenon that is, by definition, outside the depth of field. Indeed, I believe that the phenomenon shown by Luminous Landscape does remain constant for given f-number and subject magnification, regardless of lens focal length. So, it would not be a proper indicator of total depth of field in general.
Let me know if you have any questions or comments in response.