well - I recently heard two opposite points on the question on the F-scale.
And if it is possible to reach a bigger aperture than F1 or not..
(I know there's lenses with aperture numbers less than 1, but I'll get back to that.)
First: you can easily make apertures larger than 1 - just make the lens big enough...
second: no - if an aperture has F:1 as it's biggest, there's no light loss from outside the camera to the film...
the reason you can make a F:0.95 or "lower", is that you can use special glass that allows light rays, not visible to the eye to hit the film.
I found that I got confused when I heard this.
and I have tried to find out the "truth", but to no avail...
I know what I believe, but if I am wrong, I have been teaching the wrong lesson for many years...
Anybody know? And can anybody explain, so a simple minded guy as me, can understand?
And if it is possible to reach a bigger aperture than F1 or not..
(I know there's lenses with aperture numbers less than 1, but I'll get back to that.)
First: you can easily make apertures larger than 1 - just make the lens big enough...
second: no - if an aperture has F:1 as it's biggest, there's no light loss from outside the camera to the film...
the reason you can make a F:0.95 or "lower", is that you can use special glass that allows light rays, not visible to the eye to hit the film.
I found that I got confused when I heard this.
and I have tried to find out the "truth", but to no avail...
I know what I believe, but if I am wrong, I have been teaching the wrong lesson for many years...

Anybody know? And can anybody explain, so a simple minded guy as me, can understand?