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F-STOP Defined

A number that indicates the relative size of the opening of the lens (aperture) and written, for example, as f/16. Because the number is obtained by dividing the focal length of a lens by it's effective aperture, the larger the aperture, the smaller the f-number. In the conventional series, each number represents an aperture that admits half as much light as the preceding one. Thus f/16 lets half as much light as a lens opened to f/11.

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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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