RZ67 in bright sunlight: Isn't 1/400s shutter speed too slow? How to meter properly for portraits?

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Edit: If you use the 110mm lens at f8, that's more or less equivalent to using a 55mm lens at f2.8 on a 35mm camera.


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comparable DOF, comparable far field blur intensity of OOF area
 

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How do you determine the crop factor for MF and LF cameras? That's a cool website and I'd like to use it some.

Remember that a number >1 is a 'crop factor', film/sensor is smaller than 24mm 135 (a.k.a. FF) , i.e. APS-C = 1.6. Conversely, a format with a larger size has a crop factor of <1
So for any format larger than 135, simply divide the larger format dimension into 24

6x7 is 56mm, so 24/56 = the crop factor to use in the program.
 
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