Originally Posted by
george013
I don't understand you. The calculator has only 3 fields. You can set the unit, in this case mm, you can set the focal length, and you can set the focal distance which has to be minimal 4 times the focal length. If you use 100mm and 400mm and press calculate the answer is 1.
For some reason the calculator doesn't go further as a magnification of 1.
If you look at the specs of your lens and read the minimal distance and you divide that through 4, than you have the actual focal length of that lens at the shortest object distance. I know the Nikon105 Macro becomes something of 75, but with a magnification of 1.
I just read the min. focus distance of the Canon 100mm macro is 300mm with a magnification of 1. Seeing those figures it's measured from the film plane, and that means the lens becomes a 75 mm lens.
George