Anaxagore
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When I want to control precisely what will be in focus on my picture, I use the lens scale, my chosen aperture and try ans get the range of distances between the aperture symbols below and above the center point (Center point being where the lens would have exact focus).
The infrared center point, however, is not centered, and most often between the f/4 and f/8 of my lenses, on the side that corresponds to the longer distances. So if I have focused on a given target, I move the lens focus ring so that what was at the normal center point now aligns with the IR center point.
But how can one determine the range of distances that will be in focus when shooting IR, given that there isn’t a second row of aperture marks for IR but just that center point ?
The infrared center point, however, is not centered, and most often between the f/4 and f/8 of my lenses, on the side that corresponds to the longer distances. So if I have focused on a given target, I move the lens focus ring so that what was at the normal center point now aligns with the IR center point.
But how can one determine the range of distances that will be in focus when shooting IR, given that there isn’t a second row of aperture marks for IR but just that center point ?