>
> Sorry, but this is simply wrong. As I posted yesterday, D-o-F
depends, all
> else being equal on image size. Two lenses, a 20mm & a 200mm set to
the
> same aperture and set at different distances to the target so the
target is
> the same size in the finder (and on film) will return the same
D-o-F. The
> angle of view may vary but D-o-F will not.
Sorry Thomas ... too busy to detail it but I'm with Henry on this.
Your eloquent answer to my post didn't derail me: the DOF is all
magnification. Dealing with the size of the out-of-focus parts of the
image is a separate (though related) issue.
More later maybe ... cinema beckons (like enema but it lasts a full
2-hours?)
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