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stacker:docs:tables:macromicrodof [2019/12/12 22:50]
rjlittlefield
stacker:docs:tables:macromicrodof [2019/12/15 03:26]
rjlittlefield
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 Now that you know the magnification,​ you can use one of the following tables to estimate best aperture and step size.  ​ Now that you know the magnification,​ you can use one of the following tables to estimate best aperture and step size.  ​
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-The first Table 2-A is for users who fit any of the following profiles:+The first ** Table 2-A ** is for users who fit any of the following profiles:
  
   * All users of twist-to-focus macro lenses, except for modern Nikons. ​ (There'​s a separate table below for them.)   * All users of twist-to-focus macro lenses, except for modern Nikons. ​ (There'​s a separate table below for them.)
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 __**Table 2-A**__ -- //Determine DOF (step size) from magnification and __nominal__ f-number// __**Table 2-A**__ -- //Determine DOF (step size) from magnification and __nominal__ f-number//
  
-^  Table for most twist-to-focus lenses, bellows or extension tubes, and combos stopped in front  ​|||||||||+^  Table for most twist-to-focus lenses, bellows or extension tubes  |||||||||
 ^   ​^Nominal f-number (Four-Thirds,​ APS-C, Full-Frame) ​ |||||||| ^   ​^Nominal f-number (Four-Thirds,​ APS-C, Full-Frame) ​ ||||||||
 ^  Magnification ​ ^  f/2.0  ^  f/2.8  ^  f/4.0  ^  f/5.6  ^  f/8.0  ^  f/​11.0 ​ ^  f/​16.0 ​ ^  f/​22.0 ​ ^ ^  Magnification ​ ^  f/2.0  ^  f/2.8  ^  f/4.0  ^  f/5.6  ^  f/8.0  ^  f/​11.0 ​ ^  f/​16.0 ​ ^  f/​22.0 ​ ^
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 ^  20  |  //0.0097 mm //  |  //0.019 mm //  |  //0.039 mm //  |  //0.076 mm //  |  //0.16 mm //  |  //0.29 mm //  |  //0.62 mm //  |  //1.2 mm //  | ^  20  |  //0.0097 mm //  |  //0.019 mm //  |  //0.039 mm //  |  //0.076 mm //  |  //0.16 mm //  |  //0.29 mm //  |  //0.62 mm //  |  //1.2 mm //  |
  
-The following Table 2-B is for users who fit any of the following profiles:+\\ 
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 +The following ​** Table 2-B ** is for users who fit any of the following profiles:
  
   * All users of modern Nikon macro lenses whose minimum f-number changes depending on magnification. ​ (When using these lenses, the value you set into the camera is actually the "​effective aperture",​ already corrected for magnification.)   * All users of modern Nikon macro lenses whose minimum f-number changes depending on magnification. ​ (When using these lenses, the value you set into the camera is actually the "​effective aperture",​ already corrected for magnification.)
   * All users of add-on closeup lenses ("​diopter filters"​).   * All users of add-on closeup lenses ("​diopter filters"​).
   * All users of "​reversed lens combos"​ (short reversed in front of long), when aperture is set on the rear lens.   * All users of "​reversed lens combos"​ (short reversed in front of long), when aperture is set on the rear lens.
-  * All users of "​reversed lens combos",​ when aperture is set on the front lens AND effective aperture is calculated as front lens f-number * magnification.  ​(Example: 50 mm f/5.6 on the front, 100 mm on the rear, magnification = 100/50 = 2, effective aperture = 2*5.6 = f/11.)+  * All users of "​reversed lens combos",​ when aperture is set on the front lens AND effective aperture is calculated as front lens f-number * magnification.  ​\\ Example: 50 mm f/5.6 on the front, 100 mm on the rear, magnification = 100/50 = 2.0, effective aperture = 2*5.6 = f/11, use the f/11.0 column of the table to find DOF = 0.067 mm.
  
 As before, a range of values appears in bold face.  If you're using a camera with an APS-C size sensor ("crop factor"​ 1.5 or 1.6), then you should pick a value near the middle of the bold range. ​ Full-frame users should choose from the right side (larger f-numbers); Four-Thirds users choose from the left side (smaller f-numbers). ​ Entries in italics should be avoided if possible because those combinations will lose significant sharpness from diffraction. ​ As before, a range of values appears in bold face.  If you're using a camera with an APS-C size sensor ("crop factor"​ 1.5 or 1.6), then you should pick a value near the middle of the bold range. ​ Full-frame users should choose from the right side (larger f-numbers); Four-Thirds users choose from the left side (smaller f-numbers). ​ Entries in italics should be avoided if possible because those combinations will lose significant sharpness from diffraction. ​
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 __**Table 2-B**__ -- //Determine DOF (step size) from magnification and __effective__ f-number// __**Table 2-B**__ -- //Determine DOF (step size) from magnification and __effective__ f-number//
  
-^  Table for new Nikon twist-to-focus lenses, add-on closeup lenses, and combos ​stopped in rear  ​|||||||||+^  Table for new Nikon twist-to-focus lenses, add-on closeup lenses, and combos ​by effective aperture ​ ​|||||||||
 ^   ​^Effective aperture = f-number shown on camera (Four-Thirds,​ APS-C, Full-Frame) ​ |||||||| ^   ​^Effective aperture = f-number shown on camera (Four-Thirds,​ APS-C, Full-Frame) ​ ||||||||
 ^  Magnification ​ ^  f/2.0  ^  f/2.8  ^  f/4.0  ^  f/5.6  ^  f/8.0  ^  f/​11.0 ​ ^  f/​16.0 ​ ^  f/​22.0 ​ ^ ^  Magnification ​ ^  f/2.0  ^  f/2.8  ^  f/4.0  ^  f/5.6  ^  f/8.0  ^  f/​11.0 ​ ^  f/​16.0 ​ ^  f/​22.0 ​ ^
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