timllowe
I've seen several formula for calculating the exposure compensation required when using an extension tube. The one I use (and that makes sense to me) is
compensation = (focal length of lens + length of ext. tube)² / (focal length of lens)²
But I've seen a few other very plausible calculations yielding different results. As I only own a 21mm extension, the differences between the different methods doesn't make much of a difference. (I only shoot at the nearest half stop!) But I'd like to know out of curiosity and in case I get a longer tube or a wider lens. (I have only used the tube with an 80mm Planar and a 50mm Distagon.)
If anyone can site an authoritative source, I'd be forever grateful. Well... momentarily grateful anyway...
compensation = (focal length of lens + length of ext. tube)² / (focal length of lens)²
But I've seen a few other very plausible calculations yielding different results. As I only own a 21mm extension, the differences between the different methods doesn't make much of a difference. (I only shoot at the nearest half stop!) But I'd like to know out of curiosity and in case I get a longer tube or a wider lens. (I have only used the tube with an 80mm Planar and a 50mm Distagon.)
If anyone can site an authoritative source, I'd be forever grateful. Well... momentarily grateful anyway...