Hi Erik...
Good question, and you're right. i expressed myself the wrong way, i meant to say, figurly speaking. What i meant is, that with wide open diafragma (as you know of course) the whole picture is much more "verzadigd" in terms of light/brightness. I have made some with a fully open diafragma, resulting in a much brighter picture, but allso multiplying the light in the some what hazy conditions, craeting fog in the picture. I've made some extreme tighten diafragma shots (F16), resulting in high twinkeling lighst spots, but allso in a much darker totall picture, though i did do some good over exposing. seemed like my camera just couldn't handle it...
Did i do something wrong? byt the way, what does AFAIK mean? thanks for your feedback, very usefull!
Greets Menno
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wild weasel wrote:with a fully open diafragma you will have much more cover over your sensor
Not quite sure what you mean here. AFAIK all of your sensor is used at any lens opening; otherwise you would have a black edge, for instance. It is my understanding that wider open means the focused beams of light hitting the sensor are brighter: they originate from a larger surface. To compensate for this with a smaller opening, you lengthen the shutter speed. Am I missing something here?
Erik