When I look on any lens or camera there is a focus scale that is logarithmic.
How is that scale scaled -- how is it arrived at for each focal length?
What I am wanting to do is consolidate all of my LF formulas into a single application --
lens f/l + focus distance + exposure compensation.
It will make a useful Android app.
We discussed this a few days ago. Exposure compensation Δf for a lens extended beyond its infinity position can be reckoned in terms of focal length f and lens-to-subject distance s.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Keep in mind that that formula applies only to lenses that are not telephoto or retrofocus, in which cases different extensions are required to achieve a given focus. Fine for most LF lenses though.