jawarden
Well-known
Hi all,
This is my first post here. I've been spending some time recently getting to know my lenses. I have been struggling a bit with my 90MM lens for my Contax G2 (especially in lower light situations, where maximum aperture is needed and I'm stuck with no depth of field at close distances), and that has me thinking about the differences between the not-so-fast Contax lenses and other lenses on the market.
I understand that fast lenses have a larger aperture opening when set at their max, i.e. an f2 lens is faster than a f2.8 when they are set at those apertures. I also get that the f2 setting will produce a narrow depth of field. My question relates to the other settings of these two lenses.
Let's assume two 90mm lenses that are identical except for the speed; one is a faster f2 and the other is an f2.8. Let's set them both to f8, and use the same shutter speed for each to capture an image. Will they produce the same exposure or will the faster lens overexpose the image?
Do you see what I'm getting at? Are fast lenses faster at all apertures, or do they just offer the additional apertures?
Thanks,
Jeff
This is my first post here. I've been spending some time recently getting to know my lenses. I have been struggling a bit with my 90MM lens for my Contax G2 (especially in lower light situations, where maximum aperture is needed and I'm stuck with no depth of field at close distances), and that has me thinking about the differences between the not-so-fast Contax lenses and other lenses on the market.
I understand that fast lenses have a larger aperture opening when set at their max, i.e. an f2 lens is faster than a f2.8 when they are set at those apertures. I also get that the f2 setting will produce a narrow depth of field. My question relates to the other settings of these two lenses.
Let's assume two 90mm lenses that are identical except for the speed; one is a faster f2 and the other is an f2.8. Let's set them both to f8, and use the same shutter speed for each to capture an image. Will they produce the same exposure or will the faster lens overexpose the image?
Do you see what I'm getting at? Are fast lenses faster at all apertures, or do they just offer the additional apertures?
Thanks,
Jeff