So I just got a RB67 (yay!). And a 180mm C Lens.
On the front of the lens is a DOF Scale, which rotates pretty freely around, I'm assuming I have to set it based on my focus. Does anyone have a dummies guide/explanation of how to use the DOF Scale on the lens?
Much obliged.
First congrats on your RB! I just bought a 180/4.5 C lens this saturday, and just finished cleaning the lens elements yesterday.
Adding to the explanations above,
The depth of field tables provided in the user manual (which you can download at the BUTKUS website property of a saint named "butkus" who has sacrificed himself to make such manuals available to us) are more useful than the DOF ring of the lens, which is a simple calculator.
But then, some people feel that such DOF calculations are too relaxed. That is, that they consider a big circle of confusion. In other words, that some people would find the actual DOF narrower than what the tables or DOF ring lists.
My rule of thumb is: use 2 stops smaller aperture than you would in 35mm terms. For example if shooting with a 90mm lens at f2.8 (in 35mm format), you would then use the 180mm RB lens (equivalent angle of view to the 90mm lens on 35mm format) at f5.6 to get a similar depth of field.
Still, due to the much higher resolution of the 6x7 negative, on high enlargements you will still find the depth of field narrower -- because there is more capacity for recording detail.