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How does focal length affect low light??
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 40209" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>The aperture number gives the amount of light that will reach the sensor. Imagine a bucket under a faucet. If you bring the bucket closer to the faucet and the valve stays the same it won't fill up faster. The same applies to aperture. The only exception is when you use extension bellows, but the metering system that we use now takes this into consideration and you don't have to compensate as we did when using the old manual lightmeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 40209, member: 3903"] The aperture number gives the amount of light that will reach the sensor. Imagine a bucket under a faucet. If you bring the bucket closer to the faucet and the valve stays the same it won't fill up faster. The same applies to aperture. The only exception is when you use extension bellows, but the metering system that we use now takes this into consideration and you don't have to compensate as we did when using the old manual lightmeter. [/QUOTE]
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