Yes, all other things being equal. The longer the focal length the shallower the depth of field. It also depends on the distance from the lens to the subject and the aperture used to create the photo. For a given lens, the depth of field increases as the subject distance increases. For a given distance, depth of field increases as the aperture gets smaller (e.g. F4 less, F8 more depth).
18 mm is the wide angle focal length and 200 mm is the telephoto limit of the zoom. for more info searching on focal length and field of view will give you lots of info.
Well the depth of field is very important while studying biological structures because most of the times you'll be examining species that can be very very tiny, so it's needed in order to see a up-close image of the specimen A shallow plane of depth you can only see one plane of your speciman.
A large aperture will not only allow you to have a higher shutter speed and to freeze action but also it will give you a narrower depth of field.
The term "wide depth of field" is not used. Depth of field can either be shallow or deep. The definition of depth of field is this: Depth of field is defined as the range of object distances within which objects are imaged with acceptable sharpness. A shallow depth of field would mean that only objects within a small distance in a scene would be focused; everything else would be out-of-focus. For an example, consider many portrait photos; in them the background is blurred while the person is in sharp focus. A deep depth of field would mean that a much larger range of objects at various distances would be in focus. Most landscape photographs are a good example of this.
Because angle angle angle does not necessarily give rise to congruent triangles - they can be similar, but non-congruent.
Divide the number of sides into 360 which will give you the exterior angle and subtract this angle from 180 which will give you the interior angle.
Convex mirrors offer various advantages and are therefore, used in different equipment. They give a wide angle of vision as well as a large field of view.
If you are drawing or painting, to give a picture depth means to shade it in the places that have depth like the bend of and arm or leg.
The depth of the well was so deep, people were scared looking into it. This is the sample sentence using depth.
Convex mirrors offer various advantages and are therefore, used in different equipment. They give a wide angle of vision as well as a large field of view.
CCNA training give in depth knowledge of networks and their functioning. The routes and tapologies of networks. The training is aimed to prepare individuals having expertise in the field of networks.
I was trying to angle the picture frame so it can be leveled out.