Calculate hyperfocal distance for maximum depth of field.
Lens Configuration
Focus Targeting
Target Focus Distance5.14m
Infinity starts here
Sharp from2.57mHalf hyperfocal dist
Max SharpnessInfinity
Focus precisely at 5.14m to ensure your background infinity is sharp while capturing as much foreground as possible.
Overview
Hyperfocal distance is the focus distance that maximizes depth of field. Everything from half the hyperfocal distance to infinity appears sharp. Essential for landscape photography.
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Pro Tips
Focus at hyperfocal for sharp foreground to infinity.
Wide angles have closer hyperfocal distances.
Smaller aperture (f/11-f/16) = closer hyperfocal.
Full-frame hyperfocal closer than crop sensors.
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Fun Facts
"24mm at f/11: hyperfocal ≈ 2 meters."
"50mm at f/8: hyperfocal ≈ 10 meters."
"Circle of confusion: 0.03mm (full-frame), 0.02mm (APS-C)."
"Hyperfocal apps available for quick calculation."
Formula: Hyperfocal = (Focal Length²) / (Aperture × Circle of Confusion)