So here are the next six pictures with the camera shooting from above. The methodology was the same: iso 100, f stops at 3.5 or 2.8 then 8 and 22, and I had a pizza.
For the 35mm lens I accidentally focused on the light meter rather than the page which was how I wanted to show how shallow the depth of field really could be. The demonstration still works though.
In the last few pictures the sun peaked through the shades. That was what wrecked up the whole thing. I'm so annoyed I don't feel like writing much more about it.
f3.5 1/20
f8 .3sec
f22 1.3sec
There isn't a huge difference between the 35 and the 45. The 45 does have a wider aperture, and frankly I do not see the loss in focus on the edges, but then, like I said before the Canon has a much smaller sensor than the 6x4.5cm film the lens was made for.
f2.8 1/50
f8 1/6
f22 1.6sec
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