RalphLambrecht
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Does anyone know where the expression 'stop' as in f/stop originated?:confused:
I do not know, but I would hazard a guess but it might have to do with the detents many lenses have.
I use Waterhouse type stops. The smaller the aperture, the more light they stop. No hole, and they stop all the light. ;-)
I do not know, but I would hazard a guess but it might have to do with the detents many lenses have.
I use Waterhouse type stops. The smaller the aperture, the more light they stop. No hole, and they stop all the light. ;-)
Here's the earliest I have found thus far . . . . published in 1738 . . . It was already a term being used to describe an aperture used in optics.
"But unless the stop or aperture bb be just where the rays intersect, it does a great deal of mischief . . . "
https://books.google.com/books?id=X...wIViYUNCh3SAwBY#v=onepage&q=lens stop&f=false
Several paragraphs prior to that is this . . . "Between these lenses, at the distance of about one inch from the second, there is placed a wooden circular stop, or aperture, which shuts up all the tube, ..except a hole of an inch and a quarter diameter in the middle of the wood . . . ."
I probably should "stop".![]()
DannL congratulations
I think in your purfuit of happinefs... you found the root to the etymology...
It started out as an ftop
I use Waterhouse type stops. The smaller the aperture, the more light they stop. No hole, and they stop all the light.
Here's the earliest I have found thus far . . . . published in 1738 . . . It was already a term being used to describe an aperture used in optics.
"But unless the stop or aperture bb be just where the rays intersect, it does a great deal of mischief . . . "
https://books.google.com/books?id=X...wIViYUNCh3SAwBY#v=onepage&q=lens stop&f=false
Several paragraphs prior to that is this . . . "Between these lenses, at the distance of about one inch from the second, there is placed a wooden circular stop, or aperture, which shuts up all the tube, ..except a hole of an inch and a quarter diameter in the middle of the wood . . . ."
I probably should "stop".![]()
I would guess its from the days of waterhouse stops too.
Just checked and found following. 1858 so pretty close to the begining of photography.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterhouse_stop
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