Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Several days ago a depth-of-field discussion developed around the Tri-Elmar which evidently has no depth of field scales on the lens. For those inclined to futz about with such things, here is a formula which should serve well, courtesy of Carl Shipman. Note that the "FF" is my ignorant way of not knowing just how to write "F squared" in ASCII notation. This should work reasonably well for 'normal' lenses. Near Limit = FFS -------- FF + SfC Far Limit = FFS --------- FF - SfC Depth of Field = (Far Limit) - (Near Limit) C = diameter of circle of confusion in meters (e.g., 0.033mm = 0.000033m) f = lens aperature setting or f-number S = distance to subject in meters F = lens focal length in meters Depth of Field is calculated in meters. For those who want conversions to feet, multiply meters by 3.3 rwyble@erols.com Richard J. Wyble