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LENSES www .hasselblad.com 1/6 Document ID: 3020583/0610 CLOSE FOCUS RANGE DA T A: Minimum distance object to film 1.20 m Corresponding distance object to front lens 0.96 m Maximum image scale 1: 17.5 Corresponding area of coverage 96 x 96 cm Corresponding exposure reduction 0 f-stop HASSELBLAD FE 4.8/60 - 120 – at 60 mm setting 1 00 80 60 40 20[...]
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T o convert meter s into feet, multiply by 3.281. T o convert meter s into inches, multiply by 39.37 LENSES www .hasselblad.com 2/6 Document ID: 3020583/0610 Depth-of-field in meters f/4.8 f/8 f/16 f/32 ∞ 13 - ∞ 8 - ∞ 4 - ∞ 2.2 - ∞ 20 m 8 - ∞ 5.5 - ∞ 3.5 - ∞ 2 - ∞ 10 m 5.5 - 40 4.5 - ∞ 3 - ∞ 1.8 - ∞ 7 m 4.5 - 15 4 - 60 2.7 [...]
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LENSES www .hasselblad.com 3/6 Document ID: 3020583/0610 CLOSE FOCUS RANGE DA T A: Minimum distance object to film 1.20 m Corresponding distance object to front lens 0.98 m Maximum image scale 1: 11.2 Corresponding area of coverage 62 x 62 cm Corresponding exposure reduction 0 f-stop HASSELBLAD FE 4.8/60 - 120 – at 95 mm setting 1 00 80 60 40 20[...]
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T o convert meter s into feet, multiply by 3.281. T o con ver t meters into inches, multiply b y 39.37 LENSES www .hasselblad.com 4/6 Document ID: 3020583/0610 Depth-of-field in meters f/4.8 f/8 f/16 f/32 ∞ 35 - ∞ 20 - ∞ 10 - ∞ 5 - ∞ 20 m 13 - 50 10 - ∞ 7 - ∞ 4.5 - ∞ 10 m 8 - 14 7 - 19 5 - 300 3.5 - ∞ 7 m 5.9 - 8.7 5.3 - 10.5 4.3[...]
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LENSES www .hasselblad.com 5/6 Document ID: 3020583/0610 CLOSE FOCUS RANGE DA T A: Minimum distance object to film 1.20 m Corresponding distance object to front lens 0.98 m Maximum image scale 1: 9.1 Corresponding area of coverage 50 x 50 cm Corresponding exposure reduction 0 f-stop HASSELBLAD FE 4.8/60 - 120 – at 120 mm setting 1 00 80 60 40 20[...]
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T o convert meter s into feet, multiply by 3.281. T o con ver t meters into inches, multiply b y 39.37 LENSES www .hasselblad.com 6/6 Document ID: 3020583/0610 Depth-of-field in meters f/4.8 f/8 f/16 f/32 ∞ 50 - ∞ 30 - ∞ 15 - ∞ 7 - ∞ 20 m 14 - 35 12 - 70 9 - ∞ 5 - ∞ 10 m 8.3 - 12.5 7.5 - 15 6 - 35 4.3 - ∞ 7 m 6.1 - 8.2 5.7 - 9 5 - [...]