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from a fixed mirror, the other from a movable mirror. This system works on the theory that the sharpest images have the highest contrast. When maximum contrast is reached, an electronic device converts the contrast brightness information into impulses. These impulses focus. This type of autofocus system does not perform effectively when the subject is all one color or does not contain much contrast. signal to determine subject distance. The distance is determined by the amount of time it takes the transmitted energy to reflect back from the subject to a motor that moves the lens to the point of sharp focus. The sonar autofocus system has a disadvantage. You cannot photograph subjects through glass. The sonar reflects off the glass and not the subject. attention to it. "Selective focus" means the use of a shallow depth of field to isolate or emphasize the subject (fig. 4-11). Selective focus is the control of the zone of sharpness, or depth of field, in your photographs. (f/stop) will reduce the zone in front of and behind the subject that is in focus. Long-focal-length lenses are more effective for selective focusing because of their larger real apertures. Wide-angle or short-focal-length lenses are not as effective for selective focus because of the great depth of field they provide at most apertures. The following factors provide the maximum selective Basic Photography Course |
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