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opening is always concentric (centered) with, and perpendicular to the optical axis of the lens. Its location in the lens barrel is determined by the manufacturer when the lens is designed. down. Moving the control ring so it enlarges the aperture the largest aperture, the lens is said to be wide open. The better the quality of the optics within the lens, the larger the possible maximum aperture. The size of the largest opening is the maximum working aperture of the lens and is called the lens speed. The diaphragm, along with the shutter, controls the amount of light passing through a lens, and hence the exposure the film receives. different value. Consequently, a system was devised for marking them so they could be used with consistency. The factorial system has become the most widely used. This system uses a set of markings commonly called the f/system. By using the diaphragm control ring, or lever, you can bring the index mark into line with the numbers that indicate the measured f/stop of the aperture. Remember, as these index numbers increase in size, the opening decreases in size. Furthermore, these numbers are chosen by moving the index pointer to the next larger number, and the amount of light admitted is cut in half. The first or lowest number in the series is usually an Basic Photography Course |
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