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  2. f-number - Wikipedia

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    The f-number of the human eye varies from about f /8.3 in a very brightly lit place to about f /2.1 in the dark. [17] Computing the focal length requires that the light-refracting properties of the liquids in the eye be taken into account. Treating the eye as an ordinary air-filled camera and lens results in an incorrect focal length and f-number.

  3. Hyperfocal distance - Wikipedia

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    f is the focal length of the lens; N is f-number (f/D for aperture diameter D); and; c is the circle of confusion limit. For any practical f-number, the added focal length is insignificant in comparison with the first term, so that .

  4. Lens speed - Wikipedia

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    A fast prime (fixed focal length) lens, the Canon 50mm f / 1.4 (left), and a slower zoom lens, the Canon 18–55mm f / 3.5–5.6 (right); this lens is faster at 18mm than it is at 55mm. Lens speed is the maximum aperture diameter, or minimum f-number, of a photographic lens.

  5. Numerical aperture - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the angular aperture of a lens (or an imaging mirror) is expressed by the f-number, written f /N, where N is the f-number given by the ratio of the focal length f to the diameter of the entrance pupil D: =. This ratio is related to the image-space numerical aperture when the lens is focused at infinity. [3]

  6. Focal length - Wikipedia

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    The focal point F and focal length f of a positive (convex) lens, a negative (concave) lens, a concave mirror, and a convex mirror. The focal length of an optical system is a measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light ; it is the inverse of the system's optical power .

  7. Aperture - Wikipedia

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    Equivalent aperture is the f-number adjusted to correspond to the f-number of the same size absolute aperture diameter on a lens with a 35mm equivalent focal length. Smaller equivalent f-numbers are expected to lead to higher image quality based on more total light from the subject, as well as lead to reduced depth of field.

  8. Lenses for SLR and DSLR cameras - Wikipedia

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    The relative aperture is specified as an f-number, the ratio of the lens focal length to its effective aperture diameter. A small f-number like f / 2.0 indicates a large aperture (more light passes through), while a large f-number like f / 22 indicates a small aperture (little light passes through). Aperture settings are usually not ...

  9. Optical telescope - Wikipedia

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    A system with a shorter focal length has greater optical power than one with a long focal length; that is, it bends the rays more strongly, bringing them to a focus in a shorter distance. In astronomy, the f-number is commonly referred to as the focal ratio notated as .