Christopher Walrath
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I wanna see if I got this right. I am coupling a 150mm w/ lens shade and an 80mm with zippy ties (gotta love redneck photography). Wanna do some macro photography. Now, with the lenses coupled together the overall length from the front element (the back glass of the 80) through the 150 to the film plane is about 8 3/8" (213mm). The maximum aperture on the 150mm is f3.5 (43mm). The maximum aperture on the 80mm is f2.8 (28.5mm).
Assuming that the focal length is 213mm and that the maximum, minimum aperture is 28.5mm, this would make a maximum aperture of f7.5 (213/28.5= 7.47). Since this is less than one quarter stop below f8 (1/4 below would be 7.346) I should expose at f8.
Also, this focal length is with both lenses focused to their closest focusing distance and both apertures opened wide up.
Did I get this right?
Assuming that the focal length is 213mm and that the maximum, minimum aperture is 28.5mm, this would make a maximum aperture of f7.5 (213/28.5= 7.47). Since this is less than one quarter stop below f8 (1/4 below would be 7.346) I should expose at f8.
Also, this focal length is with both lenses focused to their closest focusing distance and both apertures opened wide up.
Did I get this right?