If I had the old-fashion camera that had a focal length of 35mm(0.035m) and I take a picture of a person 6 feet away, how far does the film need to be from the lens to record a clear image?

Please help-if you could just suggest an equation-that would be helpful

To find the distance the film needs to be from the lens to record a clear image, you can use the thin lens formula:

1/f = 1/u + 1/v

Where:
f = focal length of the lens (in meters)
u = object distance from the lens (in meters)
v = image distance from the lens (in meters)

Since you want to photograph a person 6 feet away, you need to convert this distance to meters by multiplying it by 0.3048.

u = 6 feet * 0.3048 meters/foot = 1.8288 meters

Now, you can substitute the given values into the equation, with the focal length of the lens (f) being 0.035 meters:

1/0.035 = 1/1.8288 + 1/v

Simplifying further:

28.5714 = 0.5464 + 1/v

Subtracting 0.5464 from both sides:

28.0249 = 1/v

Taking the reciprocal of both sides:

v = 1/28.0249

Calculating the value:

v ≈ 0.0357 meters

Therefore, the film needs to be approximately 0.0357 meters away from the lens to record a clear image.