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Mathematics, 23.06.2021 20:30 kamkam1713

The formula for the maximum focus range or hyperfocal distance, H, of a camera is given by H=L^2/f x c , where L is the focal length of the lens, f is the setting on the camera to reduce or enlarge the aperture, and c is the diameter of the circle of least confusion. The formula can be rewritten to solve for L as L = f x c/H^2.

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The formula for the maximum focus range or hyperfocal distance, H, of a camera is given by H=L^2/f

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