Depth of field refers to the area in an image that appears acceptably sharp in focus, with a low depth of field producing a shallow focus while a high depth of field results in a large focus area. Shutter speed controls the length of time that the camera's shutter is open, with a slow shutter speed allowing more light but risking blur from movement and a fast shutter speed reducing exposure time and motion blur.
Depth of field refers to the area in an image that appears acceptably sharp in focus, with a low depth of field producing a shallow focus while a high depth of field results in a large focus area. Shutter speed controls the length of time that the camera's shutter is open, with a slow shutter speed allowing more light but risking blur from movement and a fast shutter speed reducing exposure time and motion blur.
Depth of field refers to the area in an image that appears acceptably sharp in focus, with a low depth of field producing a shallow focus while a high depth of field results in a large focus area. Shutter speed controls the length of time that the camera's shutter is open, with a slow shutter speed allowing more light but risking blur from movement and a fast shutter speed reducing exposure time and motion blur.