Do different lenses typically expose differently?

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StorminMatt

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I had always thought that there was supposed to be little to no perceptable difference between different lenses when it came to exposure. In other words, f/8 at 1/250 second with one lens should give the same exposure as f/8 at 1/250 second on another lens. But, for whatever reason, it seems like there is quite a bit of variance between my lenses. For instance, my 50/1.4 seems to overexpose compared to my 24-70/2.8, probably by around half a stop (or maybe even more). Is this sort of thing normal?
 

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To some degree, yes. The more elements are in a lens, the less light will be passed. Cinematographers use T-stops (which consider lens transmission, not just the focal length-aperture ratio) to ensure that they use the right aperture.

Also, at wide apertures some lenses will be more prone to light falloff, which can darken the corners.
 

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to some degree yes. Up to half a stop, I have seen. More than that then one of both of the lens aperture setting is considered out of whack.
 

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The indicated aperture is just that... 'indicated' and not always 'actual'. Very common in lens tests from Modern Photo and Pop Photo in past decades to see deviation from the advertised f/stop!

And even if the lens has a true aperture matching the rated speed, there is also the transmission differences that might be caused by multiple optical groups and loss of transmission efficiency in the air-to-glass interface.
 

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Yes, particularly if they have between the lens leaf shutters, It's a case of getting to know your own equipment .
 
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