JWMster
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So I've been reading up on this and want to make certain I understand that the key measurement is from:
1) From: Film plane (i.e. the back of the back standard)
2) To: Lens Plane. This will either be marked on the lens itself or assumed to be the back of the front standard.
Initially I thought we were actually measuring the relative distance from a lens's point of infinity focus to it's current location where the lens is focused for the specific shot, but this is inherent in the calculation.
My camera has a geared monorail, but no measuring marks. I assume we do this with a measuring tape or something. I did see somewhere that someone had come up with strings for different lenses and put marks on the string at different F-stops... which sounds clever but would likely end up lost at the bottom of my bag. I found the "Art of Foto" iPhone app which looks handy.
1) From: Film plane (i.e. the back of the back standard)
2) To: Lens Plane. This will either be marked on the lens itself or assumed to be the back of the front standard.
Initially I thought we were actually measuring the relative distance from a lens's point of infinity focus to it's current location where the lens is focused for the specific shot, but this is inherent in the calculation.
My camera has a geared monorail, but no measuring marks. I assume we do this with a measuring tape or something. I did see somewhere that someone had come up with strings for different lenses and put marks on the string at different F-stops... which sounds clever but would likely end up lost at the bottom of my bag. I found the "Art of Foto" iPhone app which looks handy.