Calculate hyperfocal distance for any lens and aperture combination. Focus at the hyperfocal distance and everything from half that distance to infinity will be sharp — essential for landscape, architecture, and documentary photography.
Camera sensor — sets circle of confusion
Full Frame 35mm
CoC 0.030mm
Sony A7, Canon R, Nikon Z
APS-C Canon
CoC 0.019mm
Canon R10, 90D, M50
APS-C Sony/Nikon
CoC 0.020mm
Sony A6xxx, Nikon Zfc, Fuji X
APS-H Canon
CoC 0.025mm
Canon 1D (older bodies)
Micro Four Thirds
CoC 0.015mm
OM System, Panasonic G
Super 35 Cinema
CoC 0.019mm
ARRI, RED, Blackmagic
1-inch sensor
CoC 0.011mm
Sony RX100, DJI Mavic 3
1/1.7 inch
CoC 0.008mm
Canon G7X, older compacts
1/2.3 inch
CoC 0.006mm
GoPro, DJI Mini, bridge cams
Smartphone
CoC 0.004mm
iPhone 15, Samsung S24
Medium Format
CoC 0.040mm
Fuji GFX, Hasselblad X
Large Format 4×5
CoC 0.100mm
View camera, technical cam
Lens settings
Overrides sensor selection above
For depth of field at a specific distance
Please enter a focal length.
Hyperfocal distance
0 ft
0 ft
Near sharp limit
infinity
Far sharp limit
0 ft
Total DoF range
Depth of field diagram
Depth of field at different focus distances
Focus distNear sharpFar sharpTotal DoF
Hyperfocal distance at different apertures — 24mm lens
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