
Originally Posted by
Tom
To David or anyone here. A couple of high school-level photo class level questions here...
Say I have a nice 10-second exposure of a night sky at f/1.4 ISO1600. If I put an f/2.8 lens on the same camera, same ISO, how long will my exposure have to be in order to get the exact same amount of light to the sensor?
Will an f/1.4 lens let in double the amount of light as an f/2.8, or is there some other calculation?
Also, in terms of exposure times, is ISO1600 exactly twice as "fast" as ISO800? Meaning, if I got a nice 2-second expsoure at ISO800, could I switch to ISO1600 and cut that exposure time to exactly 1 second?