stop number
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Definition
- Noun:
- The ratio of the focal length to the diameter of a (camera) lens system: This is a technical term in optics and photography that quantifies the light-gathering ability of a lens. A lower number indicates a larger aperture (more light entering), while a higher number indicates a smaller aperture (less light entering).
Usage
- The term "stop number" is used almost exclusively in technical contexts related to photography, cinematography, and optics. It is a precise measurement for setting exposure.
- It is commonly referred to simply as an "f-number" or "f-stop" (e.g., f/2.8, f/8, f/16). The "stop" refers to the aperture setting of a lens.
Examples
- Noun:
- To achieve a shallow depth of field, the photographer selected a low stop number like f/1.8.
- Increasing the stop number from f/4 to f/8 reduces the amount of light entering the camera by half.
- The lens specification lists its maximum aperture as a stop number of f/2.0.
Advanced Usage
- "To stop down": This phrasal verb means to increase the stop number (i.e., make the aperture smaller).
- The photographer stopped down to f/11 to ensure the entire landscape was in focus.
- "Full stop" or "one stop": Refers to a doubling or halving of the amount of light. Changing the stop number by one full stop (e.g., from f/5.6 to f/8) halves the light.
- Closing the aperture by one stop required a slower shutter speed to compensate.
Variants and Related Words
- F-number (n): Synonymous with "stop number." The standard notation is f/N, where N is the stop number.
- The f-number is a critical setting for exposure.
- F-stop (n): A common synonym, often used interchangeably with "stop number" or "f-number."
- She adjusted the f-stop on her camera.
- Aperture (n): The physical opening in the lens that the stop number measures.
- The aperture diameter is controlled by the stop number setting.
Synonyms
- F-number: The ratio of focal length to aperture diameter.
- F-stop: A setting on a lens corresponding to a specific f-number.
- Aperture value: Another term for the f-number setting.
Related Phrases
- Depth of field: The area of acceptable sharpness in an image, which is directly controlled by the stop number.
- A high stop number (e.g., f/16) creates a large depth of field.
- Exposure triangle: The relationship between aperture (stop number), shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity.
- Understanding the stop number is essential for mastering the exposure triangle.
Noun
- the ratio of the focal length to the diameter of a (camera) lens system