Jason, the problem with Ed is that he won't come clean about what he meant or even about what he wrote. He's being very weaselish, and this worries me. Its not like him.
This has gone beyond discussion of the subject. I have corrected an error in the original statement -- (where I had reversed the division) but have NEVER AVOIDED OR RECANTED WHAT I HAVE SAID HERE.
Anyone who doubts this can easily read back through all the messages.
YOU ARE WORRIED ... ABOUT WHAT? YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS OR IS NOT "LIKE ME"!!!
I dislike "ad hominem" attacks. They are a mark of cowardice, and indicate someone who cannot coherently reason out support for their position.
[SARCASM KEY] ON --- but I am glad no one around here attempts to use them.
Apparently, you are not accustomed to anyone disagreeing with you.
You claim that the focal length of a lens system *MUST* be considered when determining "f/stop". If so, then a "pinhole" system could not be properly described as having a "f/stop" - and this description enjoys widespread use... although that particular characteristic is not the best parameter for use in designing pinhole systems.
One big problem here is determining just WHERE the diaphragm is located in the system. occasionally, it isn't in the body of the lens at all. "Telephoto" lenses have, as a rule, their optical centers (the point from where the distance to the film plane when focused at infinity establishes "Focal Length" .. and the ideal location for an 'iris diaphragm) beyond the physical limits of the lens itself. From there on, everything is a "compromise" of "ideal" desigm."
Now ... I recall the "stadard" useages to be:
"F" (capital) - indicating "Focal length when focused at infinity"; and
"f'" (lower case), to indicate "distance from aperture to film plane." Given these useages, the equation,
f/d (distance to film plane divided by aperture diameter) is self explanatory.
By the way, I did the arithmetic exercise and although Ed denies it the formula you and I wrangled politely about is a way of calculating effective aperture.
Not true!!!! Again you are talking about something other than raw "f/stop" - read what you just written, and note the addition of the word "effective" - not the same attribute!!!
Ed's recent posts make him seem awfully addled. This isn't like him. I hope you'll join me in being concerned about him.
Hmmm... I haven't done this for a while, but I will direct your attention to the sprig of mistletoe I have just installed at the center rear belt loop of my trousers. Take appropriate action!!
Cheers,