avandesande
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How do you calculate aperture if your lens is in a barrel with the size of the opening in mm?
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aperture is the diameter of the lens opening expressed as a fraction of its focal length. (a quote from "The Negative")
I believe you would multiply the "mm" designation by 25 to convert to inches: inches of focal length divided the diameter of the opening = aperture.
The aperture numbers we're used to seeing is written as f/#, and the f stands for focal length. So the number is given by #=a/f, where the a is the aperture diameter in the same units of measurements as the focal length. Being metric I find it easiest to keep everything in millimeters.
I think you meant #=f/a
I think you would be better of *dividing* the MM figure by 25........
Richard
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