I would like to clarify some questions based on this principle. I read about the Scheimpflug line and the hing line. What was said that all the 3 planes intersect to form a line giving you sharp focus. I do not get what they mean by a wedge shape DOF.
Do they mean the plane of focus is now tilted? Thus am i right to say for example object in the front say (10cm from the lens) of height of 1cm is focused, then some distance further away (50cm from the lens), the object at height of is 5cm is focused? But if lets say I have another object at 50cm away from the lens, but height is 1 cm, it wont be focused?
By stopping down the aperture when using the Scheimpflug principle, the DoF now is like an angle that spans from the focus plane?
What is a good way that you use this principle while in the field? Any quick and fast method? I tried to use it, it works but, focusing really takes some time as you need to tilt and readjust for a few times to get it right.
Do they mean the plane of focus is now tilted? Thus am i right to say for example object in the front say (10cm from the lens) of height of 1cm is focused, then some distance further away (50cm from the lens), the object at height of is 5cm is focused? But if lets say I have another object at 50cm away from the lens, but height is 1 cm, it wont be focused?
By stopping down the aperture when using the Scheimpflug principle, the DoF now is like an angle that spans from the focus plane?
What is a good way that you use this principle while in the field? Any quick and fast method? I tried to use it, it works but, focusing really takes some time as you need to tilt and readjust for a few times to get it right.