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Going to take the light 3x4 Speed out tomorrow to a friends wedding tomorrow morning and shoot some shots off the cuff, something I don't normally do, and have little experience with. So thought I give it a whirl, take a look at the light, set the lens for 125 and an f stop to match to match the light.. but I need to address the death of focus area, for the composition of the quick shots.
I Have somewhere a printed DOF calculator.. that I printed off the web.. years ago, and I can't find it.
You printed it, then could fold it, and another part would slide up or down inside it.
Anyone have a clue of such a thing, and it location off the web so I could print another?
 

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Difficult to read sideways on but the link seems to be to an exposure calculator not a DoF calculator


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Google for "depth of field chart". A chart may be easier to use than a calculator. Any chart or calculator is a simplification of a complex subject, but better than nothing. Depth of field scales can be fabricated and added to press cameras. They will be tiny and hard to read.
 
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lots of phone apps that will do it and a lot more
 

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It is not too hard to create a dial calculator for depth of field. I did one for my Mamiya TLR which is at http://grahamp.dotinthelandscape.org/photodata/index.html . The source for that is in Postscript, but the CoC used is not optimal for 2x3.

It is likely easier to do a slide-rule type rather than the dial. I just happened to be writing a lot of Postscript at work at the time, and writing text in circles was an interesting challenge.
 
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