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I am trying to workout a simple Excel table that allows me to calculate the HFD when out in the field.
I've found this equation ...
H ≈ [f^2] / [Nc]
H = HFD
f = lens's focal length
N = Lens's Aperture (f number)
c = Circle of Confusion
My three quandaries: -
1. Is this equation accurate?
2. How do I obtain "c", for a given lens?
3. Would this equation hold for any camera format (FX & DX)?
Thanks for any input / help.
I've found this equation ...
H ≈ [f^2] / [Nc]
H = HFD
f = lens's focal length
N = Lens's Aperture (f number)
c = Circle of Confusion
My three quandaries: -
1. Is this equation accurate?
2. How do I obtain "c", for a given lens?
3. Would this equation hold for any camera format (FX & DX)?
Thanks for any input / help.
me, please!
. That's the exact situation that I am want to avoid.