> The reason may be, that it's plain simply true. DOF depends on focal length.
> Pick your favorite DOF calculator and try it out.
I'm currently using f/Calc, are there any other similar programs I should check out? I
also think I heard something about a Palm version of f/Calc, is that true? That would
be very handy, at least if I get myself a Palm some day. When they get a little bit
cheaper a mobile version of f/Calc would be a good reason to get one. It could also be
useful for taking notes of exposure and the like.
Greetings,
Andreas
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