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    A scale for direct reading of best f-stop

    I have uploaded a graphic to the FieldCamera eGroup files area that you can prin t, if you have a 1:1 printer w/accuracy, clip, put on your rail and find best fs top directly w/o measuring or math.

    It's based on the table in Paul K. Hansmas article "View Camera Focusing".

    Instructions are included in the graphic. Basically you just focus on near, mark rail, focus on far, then read best f-stop directly off of the scale. There are two scales one for near-far and one for far-near, use either one depending on yo ur technique.

    There is a PDF, a Mac Tiff and a PC TIF.

    http://www.egroups.com/group/FieldCamera

    Questions?

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    A scale for direct reading of best f-stop

    Bill, I have messed around the website you listed. I can't get anywhere with it. How do I get to the file you described ?

    Paul

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    A scale for direct reading of best f-stop

    Try pasting this URL directly into your browser:

    http://www.egroups.com/files/FieldCamera/Goodies/

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    A scale for direct reading of best f-stop

    You're only going to have access to the FILES section by becoming a member. Atleast it's free .

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    A scale for direct reading of best f-stop

    I changed the eGroup settings, you don't have to become a member to access the files section. Anyone can download the file(s).

    Any questions, just ask. The technique that this scale implements is found here on the LF site (Paul K Hansmas 4 page article). The scale saves you having to measure the near and far focus points on your camera rail then calculating the difference and looking up the f/stop in TABLE I of Hansmas article. The scale provides that reading direct. You just note the position (mark the rail) at either near or far, focus on the second point (far or near) then read the best f/stop directly from the scale.

    If anyone would like me to print out a copy for them, send me a SASE (email for address) and I will send you a printout. You do need a decent printer (600dpi+ is best) and a accurate graphics program to make your own printout.

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    A scale for direct reading of best f-stop

    Wild Bill,

    From what I can tell, the scale looks like something sold by a company (sadly defunct) I think it was called the "Image Quest Quick Focus Scale" or something or other. The company was in Colorado. I still have thier 800 #. It was a square of plastic with four different levels of "precision" depending on how small (or large) a C.of C. you needed.

    Is your dohickey good for all formats and reproduction ratios?

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