Hi, there may be an obvious answer to my question, but I searched the medium format forum and could not find it, so here I am.
When looking at the "fun with" threads, I notice that technical camera images generally are very sharp and often include, I assume, some tilt to obtain very deep depth of field. The detail of such images is stunning.
Back in my 4x5 film days, I also liked to make images of very narrow depth of field too. I don't see that among technical camera images. Its quite possible I've missed them or I'm not looking in the right place. But, is there an optical or other technical reason that a technical camera with a digital back may not be suitable for narrow depth of field?
thanks, Jeff
When looking at the "fun with" threads, I notice that technical camera images generally are very sharp and often include, I assume, some tilt to obtain very deep depth of field. The detail of such images is stunning.
Back in my 4x5 film days, I also liked to make images of very narrow depth of field too. I don't see that among technical camera images. Its quite possible I've missed them or I'm not looking in the right place. But, is there an optical or other technical reason that a technical camera with a digital back may not be suitable for narrow depth of field?
thanks, Jeff