brachal
Refrigerated User
Florian1234 said:So, who leads me to a trustful - European, better: German - seller who has this small thing.
Can one turn the ring for "diaphragm" or is it fixed? What does it tell me?
Closest to you is probably Oleg. He has a very good reputation:
www.okvintagecamera.com
I'm not sure what you mean by "diaphragm." Are you refering to the aperture ring on the lens? If so, it should certainly turn.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Thanks for the hint.
Well, there are three rings with markings. One, the nearest to the lens' end is for aperture, the closest to the body is for distance.
But there's one ring of markings in the middle of those two rings. What is it for?
Well, there are three rings with markings. One, the nearest to the lens' end is for aperture, the closest to the body is for distance.
But there's one ring of markings in the middle of those two rings. What is it for?
Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
Florian,
did you ask the seller if he has one?
Best regards,
Uwe
did you ask the seller if he has one?
Best regards,
Uwe
Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
Do you mean the depth of field scale?Florian1234 said:Thanks for the hint.
Well, there are three rings with markings. One, the nearest to the lens' end is for aperture, the closest to the body is for distance.
But there's one ring of markings in the middle of those two rings. What is it for?
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Hello Uwe,
yes, the depth of field scale (in the manual called "diaphragm").
I just asked the seller.
yes, the depth of field scale (in the manual called "diaphragm").
I just asked the seller.
brachal
Refrigerated User
Depth of Field scale should not move. It wouldn't be worth much if it did. The DoF scale shows you what distances, in meters, will be in focus at certain apertures relative to the distance you're actually focusing on. For example, if you're focused at infinity and have the aperture set to f/16, you can match the 16 on the DoF scale with the reading on the distance dial. Any object between the number on the distance dial and infinity should be in focus.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Thanks, Bill. I think I understand.
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