Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> -----Original Message----- > From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of Mark > Rabiner > Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 3:58 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] Tri-Elmar and Depth of Field Hyperfocal distance > > > "R. Saylor" wrote: > > > > > This I understand. My question therefore seems to be how does one > > > calculate or even estimate just what that "as much infront of > 'infinity' > > > as possible" might really be? > > > > At hyperfocal, the far distance is infinity, the near distance is one- > > half hyperfocal. (This gives maximum DOF.) > > > > If you set focus at infinity, the near distance is hyperfocal, the far > > distance is... who knows? The mathematics gives a negative number > > (the negative of hyperfocal, to be exact), which indicates something > > beyond infinity. > > > > It has been suggested (by a Minox user, but I've lost the URL) that > > for distant scenes, it is better to focus at infinity rather than > > hyperfocal. The argument in favor of this involves perspective > > geometry, which is as much off-topic as Rolex, Mont Blanc, and > > Rolls Royce. > > > > Richard S. > > I've never thought I understood the Hyperfocal distance concept fully. > With a 35mm lens if I stick the infinity at the right at f16 I get > everything from 4' to infinity in focus and I am focused at 8'. I notice > 4' is half of 8' as you say. You are saying 8' is the Hyperfocal > distance. And I guess it is only the Hyperfocal distance at f16. > With a 35mm lens if I stick the infinity at the right at F11 I get > everything from 6' to infinity in focus and I am focused at 12.' So the > Hyperfocal distance changes with each F stop am I right? I keep hearing > about how each lens has it's Hyperfocal distance which confuses me as it > would change with each F stop. Unless I have it wrong. Which would mean > I am hopelessly ensnared in a circle of confusion! > Mark Rabiner Mark - As the ultimate "f--k the manual, just do it" guy, let me suggest that you step out of the circle of confusion, set infinity on the right hand f stop marking corresponding to the f stop you're using on what ever lens you're shooting with, look to the left hand f stop marking, and shoot....I'm sure there's some terrific technical explanation, but.... >