I am quite confounded when trying to research more into creating a DDOF (Deep depth of field). The camera in question is a 550D. (bought brand new, still don't feel like upgrading sadly, especially after watching the price drop so fast. No one told me cameras become dated, more so than computers.
I am trying to achieve a deeper depth of field when recording. I realize that I can place the subject in question (whatever I am recording) further away and lower the AP to become more balanced at that medium distance.
I am quickly realizing the fact I may want to pick up another lens. Since this isn't the prime concern for this camera, I do not want to drop 300 smackaroos on a fish eye.
Anyone have any ideas for options? Does anyone actually make a nice fish-eye adapter, without creating the 90s skate style bulge in the center? Or a nice budget stand-a-lone lens?
I am trying to achieve a deeper depth of field when recording. I realize that I can place the subject in question (whatever I am recording) further away and lower the AP to become more balanced at that medium distance.
I am quickly realizing the fact I may want to pick up another lens. Since this isn't the prime concern for this camera, I do not want to drop 300 smackaroos on a fish eye.
Anyone have any ideas for options? Does anyone actually make a nice fish-eye adapter, without creating the 90s skate style bulge in the center? Or a nice budget stand-a-lone lens?
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