aperture stop उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The aperture stop is the rim of the focusing paraboloid, thus the feed flat has to be slightly larger than the on-axis diameter required to maximize illumination over the desired field.
- In some contexts, especially in photography and astronomy, " aperture " refers to the " diameter " of the aperture stop rather than the physical stop or the opening itself.
- This hole is termed the " stop " or " diaphragm "; Abbe used the term " aperture stop " for both the hole and the limiting margin of the lens.
- The 8mm f3.5 fisheye, 14mm, 16mm, 24mm, 35mm and 85mm lenses are also sold as " cine " variants with clickless aperture stops, T stops and follow focus gears.
- This is usually a maximum power ( in W ) or energy ( in J ) that can be emitted in a specified wavelength range and exposure time that passes through a specified aperture stop at a specified distance.
- In 1812 Wollaston adapted it as a lens for the camera obscura by mounting it with the concave side facing outward with an aperture stop in front of it, making the lens reasonably sharp over a wide field.
- T-stops were " true " or effective aperture stops and were common for motion picture lenses, so that a cinematographer could ensure that consistent exposures were made by all the different lenses used to make a movie.
- If the system be entirely behind the aperture stop, then this is itself the entrance pupil ( " front stop " ); if entirely in front, it is the exit pupil ( " back stop " ).
- The ExpSim LV of its EOS lens DSLRs could achieve the same'exposure simulation'effect in both aperture stop-down mode and aperture wide open of its EOS lenses, even if the aperture selection was narrower than widest diameter ( wide open ).
- Although he did not yet have access to Ernst Abbe's theory of stops and pupils, which was made widely available by Siegfried Czapski in 1893, Dallmeyer knew that his " working aperture " was not the same as the physical diameter of the aperture stop: