Grandpa Ron
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I calculated the f stop on my camera as f 176. (4.75" ph to film / .027" ph).
While I am waiting to see the results of my first roll, I pulled out my 4x5 view camera. The focal distance is 8 inches, so the same pinhole would give me an f number of about 300.
I am experimenting with producing a .014" pin hole for an estimated F number around 570. It dawned on me that this may be like taking a picture on the planet Pluto with available sunlight.
So the question is, "is there a practical limit to the f number"'? What f number do most folk find to be the happy medium between best sharpest picture vs. time?
While I am waiting to see the results of my first roll, I pulled out my 4x5 view camera. The focal distance is 8 inches, so the same pinhole would give me an f number of about 300.
I am experimenting with producing a .014" pin hole for an estimated F number around 570. It dawned on me that this may be like taking a picture on the planet Pluto with available sunlight.
So the question is, "is there a practical limit to the f number"'? What f number do most folk find to be the happy medium between best sharpest picture vs. time?