Frage von halberMeter:Just wanted to tell me one, that if you have a scene with a mirror films (ie films you from the mirror reflection from the scene), one gets more depth blur.
"It's so physical." Is it really? I may not believe it.
Antwort von MuFim Productions:
probiers halt from :-)
Antwort von MuFim Productions:
So could it work? ;)
Antwort von beiti:
This may already work. But to have a lot of vampires in the background, which are then in a mirror image blur. ;)
Antwort von MuFim Productions:
This may already work. But to have a lot of vampires in the background, which are then in a mirror image blur. ;) * lol *! ;)
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
Such an unrhymed stuff! White but now every since "Dance of the Vampires", that it in the mirror does not see.
So neee :-)
Antwort von Axel:
... it gets more depth blur. "It's so physical." The distance Optics> Mirror surface is, say, 3 meters, as a consequence of the subject to 5-meter mirror.
Must now focus on
S.3 meters (the distance between the camera mirror, I'll call "x")
b) 8 meter (object plus a mirror reflection to Lens)
c) 5 meters (object mirror surface)
stand?
For s.hätten we Fixfokuseffekt: Everything in the mirror to see, is sharp. Self-test: No!
For b) would apply, that all distances relative to the mirror surface is the distance "x" would increase. No smaller depth obtained, on the contrary. Self-experiment: Camera takes from 35 cm distance from the mirror itself to easy eingezoomt (Even the mirror boundary is blurred). Then Kachelfuge with the same distance: Unsharp. Was at a distance of approximately 70 cm sharp. For DOF - profit or loss, I can at this primitive Versuchsanodnung no information.
and c) would have probably done synonymous. It had nothing schärfentiefenmäßig anyway, because the mirror for the focus on any change would have.