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The term '''rangefinder base''' is used generally to describe the focusing accuracy of a [[rangefinder camera]].  The term can be used to describe two different measures:
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The term '''rangefinder base''' is used generally to describe the focusing accuracy of a [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] or [[rangefinder  camera]].  The term can be used to describe two different measures:
  
 
* '''Actual rangefinder base''' - is a measure of the physical distance between the viewports for the [[viewfinder]] and the [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]].
 
* '''Actual rangefinder base''' - is a measure of the physical distance between the viewports for the [[viewfinder]] and the [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]].
* '''Effective rangefinder base''' - is a mathematically corrected number which adjusts the actual rangefinder base by the magnification ratio of the viewfinder.  
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* '''Effective rangefinder base''' - is a mathematically corrected measure which adjusts for the magnification of the [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]]; it is the actual rangefinder base multiplied by the magnification of the viewfinder.  
  
The effective rangefinder base is considered to be a more accurate representation of a camera's focusing accuracy. In either case, a longer rangefinder base is better.
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The effective rangefinder base is the measure of a rangefinder's focusing accuracy. A longer effective rangefinder base increases the accuracy. In most rangefinder cameras the viewfinder magnification is less than one to accommodate wide angle lenses. This means the effective rangefinder base is less than the actual. On some rangefinders that are not combined with a viewfinder the rangefinder magnification is greater than one.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:47, 11 November 2008

The term rangefinder base is used generally to describe the focusing accuracy of a rangefinder or rangefinder camera. The term can be used to describe two different measures:

  • Actual rangefinder base - is a measure of the physical distance between the viewports for the viewfinder and the rangefinder.
  • Effective rangefinder base - is a mathematically corrected measure which adjusts for the magnification of the rangefinder; it is the actual rangefinder base multiplied by the magnification of the viewfinder.

The effective rangefinder base is the measure of a rangefinder's focusing accuracy. A longer effective rangefinder base increases the accuracy. In most rangefinder cameras the viewfinder magnification is less than one to accommodate wide angle lenses. This means the effective rangefinder base is less than the actual. On some rangefinders that are not combined with a viewfinder the rangefinder magnification is greater than one.

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