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In order to get effective
focal length, I need the magnification factor to multiply by my focal length (2000). Don't know how to get the magnification factor on a 203 Diameter - focal length 2000 with 26 mm lens. I believe it should be 1.6x but I don't know how to verify this data. Here is the formula I am trying to confirm: effective focal length= 57.3 X (image/field of view)(31.75/0.6) For this formula to work effective focal length should be 3,200 which would be 2000 (focal length) X 1.6 magnification factor. |
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