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Out of interest question mostly and hoping I can get some clarity.
I'm struggling to understand why ultrawide lenses don't come in really fast apertures naturally. I can understand the difficulties associated with a focal length being inside the camera body and getting the glass correct to achieve this but as the speed is simply the ratio of aperture size to focal length I'm not sure why putting a 14mm aperture on a 14mm lens or an 11mm aperture on an 11mm lens isn't quite simple. 20mm 1.4's are achievable at reasonable cost and that's a physical aperture of about 14mm wide open.
Can anyone help educate me in this matter.
I'm struggling to understand why ultrawide lenses don't come in really fast apertures naturally. I can understand the difficulties associated with a focal length being inside the camera body and getting the glass correct to achieve this but as the speed is simply the ratio of aperture size to focal length I'm not sure why putting a 14mm aperture on a 14mm lens or an 11mm aperture on an 11mm lens isn't quite simple. 20mm 1.4's are achievable at reasonable cost and that's a physical aperture of about 14mm wide open.
Can anyone help educate me in this matter.