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Subject: [OM] Re: focusing question
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:36:57 -0400
Moose is correct but still underplaying the distance you need for 
infinity focus with a 600mm lens at f/8.  If you're shooting 35mm (30 
lines/mm resolution) then the hyperfocal distance (the minimum distance 
at which infinity is in focus) for 600mm f/8 is 4,431 feet or more than 
8/10 of a mile.  If you put a 2X on it (still on 35mm) or have the lens 
on an E-thing (where you need 60 lines/mm resolution) then the 
hyperfocal distance doubles and moves out to 8,862 feet.  If you combine 
2X and an E-thing the hyperfocal distance doubles again and moves out to 
17,720 feet or about 3-1/3 miles!

Long lenses can be hard to use.  At 200 feet this lens only has about 18 
feet DOF for 35mm and only about 9 feet on an E-thing.  Good luck

Chuck Norcutt

Moose wrote:
> Scott Peden wrote:
>> A bit over a week ago I lucked into a Sigma 600/8.
>>
>> I noted immediately that at 200 or so feet, infinity was to far of a focus, 
>> I had to back off a bit.
>>
>> Last weekend It was just barely focusing all the way over to infinity.

> 
> 2. 200 feet isn't infinity for a 600 mm lens I don't know the exact 
> numbers, but for a lens that long, 200 feet should focus closer than 
> infinity. You need more like half a mile to be certain of infinity.

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