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What are the benefits of the classic f-number scheme?
Classic ƒ numbers are entrance pupil diameter as a fraction of focal length. This seems like a slightly strange choice as exposure is proportional to area rather than diameter. Naively I would think ...
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What does 1:4-5.6 mean on a lens?
what does 1:4-5.6 means on the lens. Does it means that the focal length is from f4 to f5.6 only? Or does it means that it has a range from f1 to f5.6?
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What is the difference between "dual aperture camera" and "dual camera" on a phone?
What is the difference between a "dual aperture camera" and a "dual camera"? As far as I know, a dual aperture camera has two 2 apertures (IR sensor) and 2 cameras.
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How does physical aperture size relate to f/stop?
There are two lenses on the market I am comparing
AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D
AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
If I use the formula for calculating apertures of both the lenses I will use the ...
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Why refer to "aperture" as "iris"?
With common lenses the aperture is controlled by a mechanism called an "iris."
But, especially with cine/video-oriented lenses, I often see the term "iris" used as an apparent synonym for aperture. ...
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What does "maximum aperture" mean in a camera spec? Where can I get the full aperture range?
I own a Canon S95, and am considering getting a newer model (e.g. Canon S110 or S120), and I'm comparing the specs. According to DPReview.com, the S95 has a maximum aperture of F2.0-F4.9, and the S110 ...
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What is a "De-clicked" aperture control ring?
The Samyang 85mm T1.5 Cine Lens featured a "De-clicked" aperture control ring. What exactly is it?
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What is a "small" aperture?
It happens a lot. People refer to the aperture being small (or big!). By default does this imply a small opening of the iris (literal aperture), or a small f-value (how the aperture is measured, for ...
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Why don't comparisons of aperture take sensor size into account?
When one compares focal length, many times we use the 35mm equivalent length. A 50mm lens on an APS-C sensor camera(1.6x) would be a 80mm equiv. length on a full frame camera.
But when we state the ...
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What are the types of aperture blades?
The Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L USM IS lens has rounded aperture blades. What other types of aperture blades are there, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each of them? Is the aperture ...
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What is the relationship of aperture, focal length, and ISO in a SLR?
I was using Nikon digital camera, and recently bought a Canon 550D. I am totally new to SLR.
I am not familiar with SLR terms: Aperture, focal length and ISO, and their relation to one another.
What ...
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What is T-number / T-stop?
Usually, when discussing aperture of a lens, F-stop and F-number are used for quantifying. But some photographers, and especially videographers, also mention T-stop. The concept and numbering used (e....
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What is the technical name for a zoom lens which has a fixed maximum aperture?
What is the technical name for a lens which has the same maximum aperture throughout the entire zoom range?
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What is a "fast" lens?
I've been reading lots of camera reviews lately and have ran across several references to "fast" lenses.
What exactly is a fast lens and what are its advantages compared to other lenses?
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How can aperture be f/11 on a lens with an aperture range designation of 3.5-5.6?
I made a series of outdoor shots with Nikon D5000, with the 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G VR kit lens.
On some shots, I see in the EXIF info f/11, and in another shot, f/9.
How can that be, that the f-number ...