AlanF said:f/64 on a full plate camera has the same Airy disk relative to its size as f/11 on a FF.
A 210mm lens on a full plate is equivalent to a 50mm on an FF.
The hyperfocal distance of a 210mm at f/64 on full plate is 10.1 m, which means setting it at 10.1 m has everything sharp from 5.05 m to infinity.
A 50mm on FF has at f/11 a hyperfocal distance of 7.42 m. So, everything from 3.71 m to infinity will be sharp.
Yes, Ansel Adams would have loved a 5DIII or 1Dx!
Thanks for the calculation. According to his autobiography Adams used in 1927 a 6.5 x 8.5 - inch Korona view camera with a 8.5 inch Zeiss Tessar lens for shooting the famous Half-Dome Pictures in Yosemite National Park. His camera pack weighed fourty pounds.
Greetings Andy
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