Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/30

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Pictures taken with SOOKY-M
From: "Art Searle" <w2nra@3villagecsd.k12.ny.us>
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 08:50:12 -0400

Chris wrote:
>How will I determine the magnification of a 43mm lens?

IMO you really cannot.  You can only relate magnification to (1) another
lens, (2) a
final product image size or (3) to the film.

1) Another Lens - A 43mm lens has 1.5X magnification compared to a 35mm in
relation to the area of coverage.  A 43mm lens has  .7X magnification
compared to a 50mm lens.

2) Final Image Size - You could calculate the magnification, as compared to
the original scene, of a 43mm lens as compared to a 4 X 6 print viewed at 18
inches, a 11 X 14 print viewed 10 feet, or a slide projected with a 150mm
lens at 20 feet and of course many other possibilities.

3) Film - You could calculate the magnification of the image as it appears
on the film to the actual measurement of the subject.  Macro photography.
Of course this is just a variation of number 2.

Again, the above is just my opinion.

Art

Art Searle, W2NRA, Lake Grove, NY, USA
20 miles east of Nikon USA, 70 miles east of Leica USA