File:B35 Zeiss Triotar40mm.jpg

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English: The Carl Zeiss 40mm Triotar lens (on a Rollei B35) referred to in Jacobson's lens tutorial ([1]). The dots represent DOF limits for f/8 and f/16, accorind to the Rollei B35 manual; the dots indicate that the lens is focused at approximately the hyperfocal distance for f/16, about 13 feet. Jacobson's inferred circle of confusion diameter, using , was about 0.025 mm.
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25 February 2006 (according to

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Author David Jacobson
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Public domain This work has been released into the public domain by its author, David Jacobson. This applies worldwide.
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2006-02-26 04:50 368×269× (52904 bytes) Dicklyon Image shot today at my request by David Jacobson for use on the Zeiss formula wikipedia page, and released by him into the public domain.

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25 February 2006

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