No to say that because the aperture has a maximum of f/4.5 so that is the widest it can open up to...so it only allows that much light...the smaller the aperture, more light can enter...larger the aperture, less light can enter...I'll write up another explaination on aperture and shutter, just give me some time..haha..bro gman, thanks for the massive writeup. Sorry to take up so much of your time. And bro Hammie, I have read the article link you gave me. Fantastic writeup about the history of CAMERAS in general.
Quote (gman):
So what does the f-stop number refer to. It refers to the aperture inside a lens. Lets say if i have a 18-55mm kit lens with a spec of f3.5-5.6....it refers to the aperture ring inside the lens. How big or small it can open. Aperture ring affects the amount of light that can travel through the lens and into the camera. If you have a smaller aperture number like f2.8, your aperture is opened to the widest and it can allow alot of light to pass through.
Hmmm, after reading it, seems logical, but I read it as:
small aperture number like f.28 -> aperture widest ->alot of light pass through.
But if the camera's maximum aperture is f4.5, can I say the "alot of light passing through" the lens cannot go into the camera??? :lovegrin:Hahaha, sounds abit dumb, sorry if I sound stupid or a pain in the ass. Just trying to get my concepts clear here.
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