Fresherjohn
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I've looked into the differences f-stops make in the past, but earlier tried to compare a 30mm f1.4 lens to a 17mm f2.8
after reading some info on http://www.uscoles.com/fstop.htm
i put the calculations into my own spreadsheet and found a 30mm f1.4 lens has an aperture area of 361 sq.mm, but a 17mm 2.8 only 29sq.mm.
For low light photography I would assume this would make the 30mm f1.4 better, but out of interest I entered 150mm f2.8 and the aperture area becomes a massive 9016sq.mm
I'm sure this doesnt mean its better in a low light situation, but it doesnt make sense to me?
if anyone can unpickle my brain id be most grateful.
thanks
after reading some info on http://www.uscoles.com/fstop.htm
i put the calculations into my own spreadsheet and found a 30mm f1.4 lens has an aperture area of 361 sq.mm, but a 17mm 2.8 only 29sq.mm.
For low light photography I would assume this would make the 30mm f1.4 better, but out of interest I entered 150mm f2.8 and the aperture area becomes a massive 9016sq.mm
I'm sure this doesnt mean its better in a low light situation, but it doesnt make sense to me?
if anyone can unpickle my brain id be most grateful.
thanks