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What do f numbers stand for???????????????
I can't see a way that doubling f4 to give f5.6 correlates to doubling f1.2 to give f1.8 mathmatically speaking.
The amount of light should be proportional to the area right so is the f number the radius or diameter? I tried modelling that one and couldn't get an explanation.
Someone suggested to me they were a coefficient of cost which made me laugh but can't be true.
I tried running the numbers and got f as a constant(ish) that varies between 0.7 and 0.8
Has anyone else looked at this before and gotten an answer?
I can't see a way that doubling f4 to give f5.6 correlates to doubling f1.2 to give f1.8 mathmatically speaking.
The amount of light should be proportional to the area right so is the f number the radius or diameter? I tried modelling that one and couldn't get an explanation.
Someone suggested to me they were a coefficient of cost which made me laugh but can't be true.
I tried running the numbers and got f as a constant(ish) that varies between 0.7 and 0.8
Has anyone else looked at this before and gotten an answer?
