APERTURE AND F-NUMBER
is also doubled. The F-number of a lens is the ratio of its focal length divided by the diameter of the aperture (Figure 1). Since the F-number is a ratio involving the diameter, and not the area, we lose the ability to nicely double or halve a number to calculate a stop. ................
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