Originally Posted by
xpatUSA
Grahame,
To get a 6ft tall runner to be about, say, 18mm (just over two-thirds picture height) in the image plane, the magnification has to be 1:100.
Therefore, a practical shooting distance for 36mm focal length would be dictated by that magnification -between three and four meters -about 3.6m. For the aforesaid 36mm focal length set at f/4 at 3.6m distance, -my DOF calculator gives the far focus as about 5.2m and the near focus as about 2.7m. So, a hyperfocal distance of about 11.5m and DOF of about 2.5m.
With the above settings and shooting distance, my blur calculator says that a point source at 10m distance would have a blur circle about 10 pixels diameter, guessing your sensor at 6um pixel pitch.