Arved
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sevres_babylone
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I believe it's for zone focusing. If you shoot at F11, then setting the focus at the marked setting is generally good for street and similar photography.
ferider
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Congrats on the camera ! Reg. your question:

Arved
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I kind of thought of that, although 8' @f/11 gives a depth of field from 4.65 to 31 feet according to p. 14 of the user manual (which seems a bit optimistic compared to DOFMaster). f/16 extends to infinity, and if you're setting at f/16 to shoot the "sunny 16 rule," it works out.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Thanks for the quick reply!
Arved
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Congrats on the camera ! Reg. your question:
Thank you. Those pages aren't in the manual I found on-line (linked in original posting). :bang: That makes perfect sense! :angel: LOL
Dwig
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... although 8' @f/11 gives a depth of field from 4.65 to 31 feet according to p. 14 of the user manual (which seems a bit optimistic compared to DOFMaster). ...
DoF has absolutely nothing to do with what is actually sharp. It is all about what is acceptably blurred. The standards for what is "sharp enough" vary.
The XA's "snapshot" settings are likely based on 4x6 prints, what the tyro who doesn't understand f/stops and focus is likely to have made. The more detailed DoF tables that Oly provides are more likely based on the then convention of an 8x10 enlargement held at arm's length. Both are conventions dating to the previous millennium.
Today, images are frequently viewed on monitors much larger than 8x10" and many DoF tables and calculators use a higher standard for sharpness ("circle of confusion" was the old metric although some adjustment needs to be made for digital photosite sizes and mosaic array configuration as they introduce additional confusion).
Arved
Member
DoF has absolutely nothing to do with what is actually sharp. It is all about what is acceptably blurred. The standards for what is "sharp enough" vary.
The XA's "snapshot" settings are likely based on 4x6 prints, what the tyro who doesn't understand f/stops and focus is likely to have made. The more detailed DoF tables that Oly provides are more likely based on the then convention of an 8x10 enlargement held at arm's length. Both are conventions dating to the previous millennium.
Today, images are frequently viewed on monitors much larger than 8x10" and many DoF tables and calculators use a higher standard for sharpness ("circle of confusion" was the old metric although some adjustment needs to be made for digital photosite sizes and mosaic array configuration as they introduce additional confusion).
So what kind of DOF scale should I be using to calculate hyperfocal focus distance?
Dwig
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So what kind of DOF scale should I be using to calculate hyperfocal focus distance?
Which ever one uses a CoC that is appropriate for your use. Only you can decide what sharpness level you need to maintain and only you know how large you will be printing or displaying the images.
Hyperfocal distance calculation is merely a special case of normal DoF calculation. It is for finding what focus setting places infinity at the far limit of the DoF, based on the chosen f/stop and CoC.
PKR
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Thank you. Those pages aren't in the manual I found on-line (linked in original posting). :bang: That makes perfect sense! :angel: LOL![]()
I'm making a note for my XA; ferider dispenses accurate info re hyprfocal distance. Thanks ferider
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