exposure info basics

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I was curious, recently, about where my 35/1.7 stood in the regular scale of f/stops: 1.2, 1.4, 2.0, 2.8 and so on. And so looked it up. One chart divides up the range into third-stops, and 1.7 falls midway between 1.4 and 2.0, thus a half-stop faster than a 2.0 lens.

Matthew Cole, who wrote that chart, also wrote this which is a good, not too technical discussion.

The thing to remember is that each of the exposure variables is directly related to the other variables: one stop on the lens is equivalent to one faster or slower shutter speed, is equivalent to a doubling or halving of the ISO rating. Push a film from ISO 100 to 200, underexpose by one stop, choose one faster shutter speed, its the same thing. Not that I'm suggesting doing all three...at the same time.
 
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