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3 July, 03:38

The formula for the maximum focus range or hyperfocal distance, H, of a camera is given by, H=L^2/f*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. Which of the following expresses this same relationship between the quantities in terms of the focal length of the lens?

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  1. 3 July, 06:29
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    We are given the formula

    H=L² / f*c

    where

    H = maximum focus range/hyperfocal distance

    L = focal length of the lens

    f = setting on the camera to reduce or enlarge the aperture

    c = diameter of the circle of least confusion

    We are to express the equation with the focal length on the left side.

    So,

    H f c = L ²

    L = √Hfc
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