Calculation question bellows

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Ralph rocks!

distances are measuredwithout tilt from the nodal plane of the lens. the precise location of the nodal plane is rarely known, but you can just assume the center of the lens and, in my experience, that is a fair assumption.to be most accurate use a focusing target and measure off the ground glass

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except...for this problem, all these different ways to do it boil down to the same thing...
bellows factor = (bellows length / focal length)2

+1. I use this. It's simple. Extension length (iris to film plane) squared divided by focal length squared. Doesn't get more simple.
 
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Thanks for all the feedback!

Today I will do some test shots and choose one of the calculations that fits my needs most.

I picked up a MOD54 development reel for my Paterson tank the week, so anxious to test that little baby as well. Will post the results soon.
 
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So, it all worked out. At 210 mm and bellows at 30cm gave me 1 stop.

I noticed I wasn't measuring the light correctly, so I 'won' an extra stop with that. I also found a nice chart to double check my calcs :smile:

Thanks for all the help!
 
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