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Other than controlling depth of field with f/stops, we can control it by changing the focal length of the lens. The photo taken at 50 mm will have a greater depth of field than the one taken at 200 mm.

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THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS TRUE I HOPE THIS HELPED
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Step-by-step explanation:

The shorter the focal length of the lens, the greater the depth of field. If you use a 50 mm lens, you will get far more depth of field than using a 200 mm lens set at same aperture and distance.

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