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Changing the F-Number of a Camera by Two Stops by Going

Question 8

Question 8

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Changing the f-number of a camera by two stops by going from f/16 to f/8 will change the intensity of the light hitting the film by a factor of:


A) 4
B) 1/2.
C) 1/4.
D) 2.

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