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F-STOP Defined
The scale used to measure the size of the opening of the iris (the opening that lets light in) on a lens. F-stops can be confusing, because the larger the number, the smaller the opening (iris), less light is let in, on the other hand the smaller the number, the larger the opening, more light is let in. Common f-stops are 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, and 22.
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- F-number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: In optics, the f-number (sometimes called focal ratio, f-ratio, or relative aperture[1]) of an optical system expresses the diameter of the entrance pupil in terms of the effective focal length of the lens
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