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  • Practical differences for a hobbyist who has never had a fast lens - F2 . . .
    Yes, under the same lighting, using the same shutter speed, your images will have the same brightness if shot at f 2 8 and ISO 3200 or f 2 and ISO 1600, or f 1 4 and ISO 800 (but keep in mind ISO is not an exposure parameter)
  • Will I notice a difference going from f1. 4 APSC to f2 FF?
    Equivalent exposure is the same in f-stops across any sensor size Expose 2 8 at say 250th and iso 100 on apsc and FF and they will be the same brightness Even though you stand in exactly the same place taking exactly the same image, 75mm f2 8in FF compresses the background more than 50mm f2 apsc
  • Photography cheat sheet: What are f-stops and how to understand them
    One thing that often confuses beginners is that small physical apertures have high f-stop numbers like f 16 and f 22, while large (or "wide") apertures have low f-stop numbers like f 1 4 and f 2 The reason is that f 16 represents one-sixteenth, not sixteen, and f 4 represents a quarter, not four
  • Photography F-Stop Chart: Understanding F-Stops - Shotkit
    If you’re using a fast lens (one that has a maximum f-stop of f 2 8 or larger), this is generally between f 2 or f2 8 If you find that you can’t get your entire subject in focus with these wider aperture values, try stopping down to f 2 8 or even as narrow as f 4 Take a look at the photos below
  • F-Stop Chart (Easily Understand F-Stop for Beginners!) - CameraReviews. com
    A lower f-stop, like f 1 4 or f 2, allows more light into the lens This can help in low light and create a shallow depth of field with a blurred background This might be good for portraits
  • Fuji 35mm F1 4 vs F2: Unleash the Power of Lens Comparison
    Compare the Fuji 35mm f 1 4 and f 2 lenses, focusing on aperture differences, depth of field, size, weight, weather resistance, build quality, bokeh, edge sharpness, autofocus performance, portrait suitability, price, and overall value to determine the best fit for your photography needs
  • Differences at f1. 2, 1. 4, 1. 7, 2, 2. 8. - Talk Photography
    Looking at those, the most noticable difference is between f1 8 f2 and f2 8 It seems that below f2 it's all nicely out of focus in the shots, the only difference between f1 2 1 4 1 7 2 is the size of the bokeh balls
  • Comparing Nikkor 35mm f 1. 4 and f 2 lenses - photo. fleurey. com
    I have both the Nikon Nikkor 35mm f 1 4 AI-s and the Nikon 35mm f 2 AI-s, lets compare them a bit to see which I should use The pictures bellow show the f 1 4 on the left and the f 2 on the right The size and weight difference between the two is quite significant since the f 1 4 had significantly more glass




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