mikewhi
Member
Hi:
I haven't done this in years and I need to refresh my memory on the calculations involved in close-up LF photography.
I want to do close-up and get 1:1 and bigger (is twice as large expressed as 1:2 or 2:1?).
I would need to know the relationship between lens focal length, subject-to-lens distance, lens to film-plane distance, reciprocity effects. What else do I need to know?
For example, If I'm taking a picture of something 4-inches tall and I want it to be in focus and take up the full height of an 8x10 negative (basically reproduced twice as big as the actual size) what are the calculations as far as lens, bellow draw required, etc?
I am not asking anyone to do the research for me (but I'm sure there are people who can do this off the top of their head), but I'd appreciate it if someone could point me to a book or web-site that has this technical info on it so I can study up.
Is it even possible to photograph a 6-inch tall flower and make it fill up the full negative of, say, a 16x20 camera? I would think it is possible, but I have no idea of how to calculate it.
Hope I'm making this clear.
BTW, I just checked out the link to mamutphoto (the ULF link) here on APUG. It's pretty nice and we can even see pictures of some of the users here (like Sandy King - lookin' slim there, Sandy(!) and Emile de Leon who is buying Amidol with me).
Thanks in advance.
-Mike
I haven't done this in years and I need to refresh my memory on the calculations involved in close-up LF photography.
I want to do close-up and get 1:1 and bigger (is twice as large expressed as 1:2 or 2:1?).
I would need to know the relationship between lens focal length, subject-to-lens distance, lens to film-plane distance, reciprocity effects. What else do I need to know?
For example, If I'm taking a picture of something 4-inches tall and I want it to be in focus and take up the full height of an 8x10 negative (basically reproduced twice as big as the actual size) what are the calculations as far as lens, bellow draw required, etc?
I am not asking anyone to do the research for me (but I'm sure there are people who can do this off the top of their head), but I'd appreciate it if someone could point me to a book or web-site that has this technical info on it so I can study up.
Is it even possible to photograph a 6-inch tall flower and make it fill up the full negative of, say, a 16x20 camera? I would think it is possible, but I have no idea of how to calculate it.
Hope I'm making this clear.
BTW, I just checked out the link to mamutphoto (the ULF link) here on APUG. It's pretty nice and we can even see pictures of some of the users here (like Sandy King - lookin' slim there, Sandy(!) and Emile de Leon who is buying Amidol with me).
Thanks in advance.
-Mike