jose angel
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Why would DOF be different with a bigger piece of film and the same lens from the same distance?
You don`t want to use the same lens in a smaller format.
The advantage of a smaller format is that you can use a shorter lens to get the very same field of view. And to get the same DoF you can use a wider aperture, so more light gathered by the film. (Or, simply use the same aperture to get more DoF).
Why? Because the DoF is proportional to the lens focal lenght (inversely proportional).
If you use the same lens, magnification is the same, as is the DoF, despite of the format.
You don`t want to use the same lens in a smaller format.
The advantage of a smaller format is that you can use a shorter lens to get the very same field of view. And to get the same DoF you can use a wider aperture, so more light gathered by the film. (Or, simply use the same aperture to get more DoF).
Why? Because the DoF is proportional to the lens focal lenght (inversely proportional).
If you use the same lens, magnification is the same, as is the DoF, despite of the format.
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