Lens aperture – Canon AT 1 User Manual
Page 50
Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".
Lens Aperture
The adjustment of the aperture is used
with the shutter speed to get the correct ex
posure. The amount of light reaching the film
is controlled by the aperture's size.
On the aperture ring are a series of mark
ings which indicate the proportion of the light
allowed to pass through the lens, which are
known as f/numbers. When the aperture ring
is set to the next larger f/number on the scale
of the ring, the amount of light passing
through the lens is decreased by 1/2. The
lens's brightness is based on the smallest
numerical aperture value for the lens.
With a f/2 serving as the standard, the com
parative brightness at each f/stop will be as
indicated below.
Biighiness
(f/stop)
1.2
2.8 4
5.6
8
11
16
Ratio
3
2
1
J1/2 1/4
1/8
1/16
1/22
1/64
The aperture ring can be set at positions
between the settings on the scale.