- using the expoaperture, Depth-of-field guide – ExpoImaging ExpoAperture2 Manual (Imperial/Standard) User Manual

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ExpoAperture

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Depth-of-Field Guide Manual

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2. - Using the ExpoAperture

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Depth-Of-Field Guide

The ExpoAperture

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Depth-of-Field Guide consists of several color-coded dials which can be

set to quickly perform depth-of-field calculations. The Guide enables you to easily
determine how to set your camera to achieve a desired depth-of-field, to determine what

depth-of-field you will achieve given your chosen camera settings, or to determine the

hyperfocal distance.


2.A - Distance Dial

The Distance Dial is used to determine the focal point and

the range of distance around the focal point that is in
focus.

The dial is divided into fifteen segments or “zones,” each

represented by an alternating gray or white segment. The
distances that fall exactly on the boundaries of the zones

are printed in red. Other distances are represented by

hash marks and their respective values. The outer portion

of the dial contains the distances from two feet to infinity.
The inner portion contains distances from twelve inches

to two feet.


2.B - Focus Zone Dial

When matched up with the appropriate f-stop the Focus

Zone Dial is used to determine how many zones are in
focus. There are roughly nine zones represented on the

dial by the alternating light and dark gray areas. Each

alternating gray area represents one zone and is the

equivalent of one zone on the Distance Dial. The dial also
contains a window for setting the focal length of the lens

being used using the Focal Length Dial.

2.C - Focal Length Dial

The yellow Focal Length Dial is located under the Focus

Zone Dial. The focal lengths on the dial range from 15mm

to 135mm. Rotate the Focal Length dial to set the Circle-of-
Confusion, sensor size or film format.

After setting your sensor size on the Circle-of-Confusion

Dial, hold the Circle-of-Confusion stationary with one hand
and select the focal length of the lens by rotating the Focus

Zone Dial with your other hand, until the correct focal

length shows in the window.

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