depth of field
noun Optics, Photography.
the range of distances along the axis of an optical instrument, usually a camera lens, through which an object will produce a relatively distinct image.
Also called
depth of focus.
Origin of depth of field
First recorded in 1910–15
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British Dictionary definitions for depth of focus (1 of 2)
depth of focus
noun
the amount by which the distance between the camera lens and the film can be altered without the resulting image appearing blurred
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British Dictionary definitions for depth of focus (2 of 2)
depth of field
noun
the range of distance in front of and behind an object focused by an optical instrument, such as a camera or microscope, within which other objects will also appear clear and sharply defined in the resulting image
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Medical definitions for depth of focus
depth of focus
n.
focal depth