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Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)

Subject: Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)
From: RobBurn@xxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 08:14:38 EDT
In a message dated 8/3/00 12:49:12 PM US Eastern Standard Time, 
jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Considering lens speeds, there is often a misconception about f/3.5 versus
 f/4.  They are only 1/3 stop apart, not the half stop many think it is.
 That's right, f/3.5 is only 1/3 stop faster.  For me, f/3.5 versus f/4
 wouldn't be a consideration.
  >>

I was always under the impression that the difference between aperture 
settings on the lens was one stop difference in light transmission. That is, 
the difference is measured by light transmission, not by numerical value. If 
so, how could there be a 1/2 or 1/3 difference in light transmission? At the 
same shutter speed, there should be twice as much light transmitted by  the 
f3.5 aperture setting than by the f4. The consistency of the one stop rule is 
what makes possible the exposure correlation between aperture and shutter 
speeds. For example, f3.5 at 1/125 second would allow the same light 
transmission as f4 at 1/60; f8 at 1/250 second would allow the same light 
transmission as f11 at 1/125. In other words, to maintain exposure 
consistency, if light transmission is doubled then shutter speed is halved; 
if light transmission is halved then shutter speed is doubled.

Have I just been confused for the past 50 years?

Robert

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