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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 639036" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>B&H lists the specs for the Tokina M100 lens as Minimum Focus Distance: 11.8 inches. Focus distance is measured to the sensor. The Nikon DSLR camera has a marking of a circle with line through it (like a greek Theta type mark θ ) near the rear corner of the top LCD to indicate this focal plane. Focus distance is measured to it.</p><p></p><p>The distance in front of the lens is called Working Distance, and this Tokina does 1:2, and it is reported for the Tokina M100 lens to be 215 mm (8.46 inches), in front of the lens at 1:2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 639036, member: 12496"] B&H lists the specs for the Tokina M100 lens as Minimum Focus Distance: 11.8 inches. Focus distance is measured to the sensor. The Nikon DSLR camera has a marking of a circle with line through it (like a greek Theta type mark θ ) near the rear corner of the top LCD to indicate this focal plane. Focus distance is measured to it. The distance in front of the lens is called Working Distance, and this Tokina does 1:2, and it is reported for the Tokina M100 lens to be 215 mm (8.46 inches), in front of the lens at 1:2 [/QUOTE]
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