Scales on the lens aperture scale – Canon AE-1 User Manual

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Scales on the Lens
Aperture Scale

The aperture of the lens is the opening of

the diaphragm blades, like the iris of the

human eye. It controls the amount of light
passing through the lens to the film surface.

The f/number is a numerical expression

of the effective aperture. It is obtained by
dividing the focal length of the lens by the
diameter of the effective aperture. When the
f/number is set one scale gradation higher, the

lens allows in half the light it would at the
previous gradation. Intermediate settings of

the aperture scale can be used, too. In some

lenses, the f/number setting one gradation

higher than the first f/number setting does not
necessarily allow onfy half the amount of light

of the previous setting through the lens to

expose the film as is the case at the other

settings. This should be taken into con­
sideration when necessary.

The aperture ring usually has gradations

marked as follows, taking f/2 as a basic

unit:

Brightness

(f/stop)

Ratio

1.2

1

.

4

«

2.8

4

5.6

11

16

;

1/2

1/4

1/8

1/16

1/32

1/64

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