Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, TEAShea wrote: > << > An open question regarding M's and lenses with good flatness of > field--suppose > I'm shooting wide-open with a wide angle lens and my subject is, say, a > person > who's pretty close, and I want the eyes to be sharp. I focus on the person's > eyes in the center of the finder, but that's not what I want in composition, > so I move that person close to the edge of the frame. Technically, it seems > to > me that if the field-plane is truly flat, that will back-focus the eyes of > the > person when I change the composition. >> > > If the distance from the lens to the person's eyes remains the same, the > person's eyes should remain in focus if you are using a flat field lens (a > lens with little or no curvature of field). Not true. A | | | | | | Camera >----------------------B ---- center of view ( .i.e. camera is aimed at B ) Distancace to A and B from the camera are different, but if the camera has a flat field, then both will be in focus. If one recomposes to put A in the center of the field and B on the edge, then A will behind the plane of focus and B will be in front. Duncan