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In 35mm photography, one can estimate the angle of view of a lens by placing your thumb about the same distance as your chosen focal length in front of your eyeball. For instance, to estimate the coverage of my 55mm lens, I would put my thumb 55mm in front of my eyeball. The area covered by your nail would approxmate the coverage of the lens.

I have been recceing some location that I intend to photograph with my rollei TLR. But since the rollei is a bit cumbersome to travel with (i'm on a bike in urban areas that are not very safe). Also I don;t have lens cap or hood and don;t want to damage it.

Is there some aid or rule that I can use so I know roughly what area would be covered by my 75mm rollei?
 

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Try using the distance from the tip of the thumb to the MP joint (metatarsal-phylange joint, basically the whole length of the thumb) at 75mm from your eye. My thumb is almost exactly 6cm. Of course you can hold your thumb vertically or horizontally :smile:
 
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Make image frame cards for each lens as describe by Ansel Adams. I think it was in the book Camera.

Steve
 
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