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Q: What are the aperture settings found on a 35mm lens?
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On for instance a 35-70mm camera lens the maxmimum aperture at 35mm is f3.5 and the maximum aperture at 70mm is f5.6. (f3.5-5.6) Maximum Aperture of a Variable Focal Length Camera Lens.


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The largest aperture which is the smallest number on the aperture ring/dial generally anything between f1.2 - f5.6 dependant on the lens and zoom. On most consumer digital cameras the more you zoom in the higher the smallest aperture becomes. eg. Lens at 35mm, widest aperture (shallowest depth of field) generally about f2.8 Zoom in and the largest aperture will reduce to about f5.6


Which f stop indicates the smallest aperture opening?

F22 - All the lenses I have for my 35mm camera have an F22 setting, this lets the least amount of light through the lens.


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The word aperture does not apply to the lens itself. In a camera, the aperture is the diameter of the shutter opening which allows light to reach the lens.


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The aperture of my camera lens will not open!


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