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05/13/2003 07:51:39 PM · #1
I just finished making a DOF table for the Fuji s602.
It should be very accurate, theoretically speaking. Now I'm curious if it also works in the field. Enjoy it!

//users.skynet.be/bk233838/dof602.htm

(If you're interested in the original .xls file, just PM me, and I'll send it to you.)

Marco


05/13/2003 08:17:22 PM · #2
one question. how do you know what the focal length is without waiting until you see the exif data on the comp. It may be in the manual but I haven't delved that far.

and what units are these in. 1,34 0,55

Message edited by author 2003-05-13 20:17:45.
05/13/2003 08:27:55 PM · #3
Originally posted by Aaron:

one question. how do you know what the focal length is without waiting until you see the exif data on the comp. It may be in the manual but I haven't delved that far.

and what units are these in. 1,34 0,55


About the focal length: you don't know! But the lowest and the highest are correct (duh!), and the 'standard' one (11) should be the focal distance you get when you turn on your camera (I read that somewhere in a forum thread, so I'm not completely sure about this). I just added the 29mm to fill the big gap between 11mm and 46.8mm. For this one you'll have to guess.

The values are all in metres (my apologies to the non-metric people out here)
05/13/2003 08:36:02 PM · #4
For those non Europeans out there, 1,34 = 1.34 :)
05/13/2003 11:31:04 PM · #5
Originally posted by lp30:

For those non Europeans out there, 1,34 = 1.34 :)


Hmm, I've always wondered about that syntax... How would you display 1,234.56 for example? Would it be: 1.234,56 :)
05/13/2003 11:40:56 PM · #6
Originally posted by ChrisW123:

Originally posted by lp30:

For those non Europeans out there, 1,34 = 1.34 :)


Hmm, I've always wondered about that syntax... How would you display 1,234.56 for example? Would it be: 1.234,56 :)


I do believe that's the way it works. They apparently also use that syntax in South America.
05/13/2003 11:48:48 PM · #7
Interesting. Makes things confusing... For example 6.125, an interest rate, could be mistaken for the price of a car in some countries, and vise versa. Imagine seeing a car at a dealership priced at only $6 dollars and 12 and half cents!! :D

Anyway, Marco thanks for the great DOF chart! This will come in handy for me because I usually get the DOF wrong but I'm getting better at thinking about it more and more now as I take pictures.

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