loon
Matt
I am wondering...i have a g1 and my auto focus tends to lag behind, causing me to miss shots. have you ever used manual focus....mainly i am wondering if i can prefocus to lets say 4 feet. and set the app to something so i would have 4 feet to infinity all in focus. any insight would be GREATLY appreciated.
richard_l
Well-known
You need a hyperfocal distance chart. If you set the focus at hyperfocal distance, everything from one-half the hyperfocal distance to infinity will be in "acceptable" focus. For example, for a 40mm lens at f/16, hyperfocal distance is about 11 ft, so if you set the focus at 11 ft, everything from 5.5 ft to infinity will be in "acceptable" focus. There is a hyperfocal chart at http://dfleming.ameranet.com/charts.html
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Socke
Guest
Hyperfocal is one possibility another is zone focus.
For street photography the 45 at f8 set to 4 meters gets you accatable focus from 2.5 to 7 meters. Good enough for this site of the street
For street photography the 45 at f8 set to 4 meters gets you accatable focus from 2.5 to 7 meters. Good enough for this site of the street
loon
Matt
what about the 35mm lens for street use.
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NoTx
Guest
Check out a DoF calculator, it can save a lot of headaches.
Here is on:
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
Here is on:
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
richard_l
Well-known
That's where zone and hyperfocal focussing is most useful. You should be able to find a free DOF chart for a 35mm lens with instructions on how to use it. Some kind of slide rule thingie would be the quickest to use. Most old fashioned manual focus lenses have a built-in DOF scale.loon said:what about the 35mm lens for street use.
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Socke
Guest
It's a real pitty that Zeiss left out the DoF markings on the G lenses!
In this thread you'll find a remedy for this fault, ugly but usable.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12059
In this thread you'll find a remedy for this fault, ugly but usable.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12059
richard_l
Well-known
Here's a slide rule DOF calculator. http://abetterphotoguide.bizhosting.com/depth_of_field_calculator.html
It says it's for SLRs, but there's no difference between the DOF properties of SLR and rangefinder lenses. I think the DOF calculations even use the Zeiss standard 0.025mm for the circle of confusion.
It says it's for SLRs, but there's no difference between the DOF properties of SLR and rangefinder lenses. I think the DOF calculations even use the Zeiss standard 0.025mm for the circle of confusion.
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