Keith Butler
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Hi,
Can you help me with the understanding of f numbers for a lens, I have read lots of articles which try to explain these numbers, I read that the f number is a dimensionless number, and am trying to understand the value of the numbers, I know that the lower the number the wider the aperture and when the lens is extended the light that goes through the aperture drops.
Do the numbers have any relationship from one lens to another? Is the f number a universal number? Using the same camera is the amount of light from a small lens set at f3, going to be the same amount of light let in by one of these massive lenses you see at sporting events that is also set at f3.
Can you help me with the understanding of f numbers for a lens, I have read lots of articles which try to explain these numbers, I read that the f number is a dimensionless number, and am trying to understand the value of the numbers, I know that the lower the number the wider the aperture and when the lens is extended the light that goes through the aperture drops.
Do the numbers have any relationship from one lens to another? Is the f number a universal number? Using the same camera is the amount of light from a small lens set at f3, going to be the same amount of light let in by one of these massive lenses you see at sporting events that is also set at f3.