08-05-2010, 04:24 PM
[quote name='bwoodrum' timestamp='1281015294' post='1511']
I thought that a "variable aperture" feature might be true, but I wasn't totally sure not having much experience with lenses of this type.
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Well, Wim had put it even more correct than I did ... the really correct term is a "variable maximum aperture" lens ...
since a "variable aperture" would just mean, that it is not a fixed aperture (like in a mirror lens).
I thought that a "variable aperture" feature might be true, but I wasn't totally sure not having much experience with lenses of this type.
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Well, Wim had put it even more correct than I did ... the really correct term is a "variable maximum aperture" lens ...
since a "variable aperture" would just mean, that it is not a fixed aperture (like in a mirror lens).