![]() ![]() The smaller the f-number, the wider the lens aperture the entrance pupil diameter. ![]() Unfortunately, many associate the term, aperture, with the f-number as opposed to the entrance pupil diameter and this sometimes leads to confusion.įor example, your FZ1000 is marketed as having a 25-400mm (full-frame equivalent) f/2.8-4 zoom lens. The camera's f-stop is an equation for calculating the diameter of the lens's entrance pupil. The camera nearest to what you want would be the fz1000ii or fz2000/2500 which have focus stacking and a minimum focus distance of 1 metre shooting with a wider focal length then much closer distance is possible. Panasonic have added a photo mode that’s called focus stacking which would make this possible but it also depends on which focal length you use as you will come against the minimum focus distance as well. So you want more in focus when capturing a subject 2 to 4 feet away from the camera ? Note that the newer FZ1000-II has f/11, (for a slightly deeper DOF). you said you dropped it, I wonder if there is a possibility of a loose lens-element ? But be sure you have a high-enough ISO so your Shutter-Speed won't be too long - and give "shaky" images.īUT. So I second the suggestion of using "A" (priority) to manually set f/8, (and the Shutter-Speed will be automatic). The deepest DOF on FZ1000 is f/8, (f/2.8 is the shallowest). Sound like you are looking for a "deep" DOF, (as opposed to "shallow"). I can't find a suitable camera with a smaller aperture than 2.8. I need to photograph products and have them in focus from front to back. I dropped the camera some time back and not all functions are still working, so possibly this is my fault. ![]() The FZ1000 cannot, or if it can I don't know how to do it. There is no guarantee this app will run on all devices.I am looking for a point and shoot camera that is roughly in the same category as the Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ1000 - but can take photos with depth of field between 2 and 4 feet out. Make sure your camera's firmware is updated to the current version. Images downloaded to the smart device with version 1.x will no longer be displayed in the Gallery after you upgrade to version 2, but can be viewed in the “Photos” app provided with the smart device. The Nikon SnapBridge application must be installed on the device before it can be used with this camera.Īndroid 6.0, 6.0.1 or later, 7.0 or later, 8.0 or later, 9.0 or later, 10Ī device with Bluetooth ® 4.0 or later (i.e., a device that supports Bluetooth Smart Ready/Low Energy) is required. ![]() This camera’s built-in Wi-Fi ® capability can only be used with a compatible iPhone ®, iPad ®, and/or iPod touch ® or smart devices running on the Android ™ operating system. ![]()
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