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Re: Screen shots from JAG
by Simon Wyndham on Mar 10, 2005 at 5:54:21 pm

Ron, I can accept that focus on one object will have been an artistic decision. I also accept that that screenshot doesn't say a whole lot because of the movement. I am not commenting on that screenshots quaulity or lack thereof. I am however commenting on reasons people in this forum are giving for lack of focus etc. You may be able to open up the Z1's aperture all the way, but in such a small CCD camera it doesn't make a whole lot of difference unless you zoom in and reduce the focal length. I highly doubt that in the space of the helicopter, and the perspective visible on the gun, whether this was actually done to any degree. And because a 1/3" CCD camera such as the Z1 will have a very deep DOF I don't believe that artistic focussing can be used as a reason in this argument.

Of course the only person who knows the setting is Jody. I'm just going on what I see from the screenshot.


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