What is F-Stop? What is it?
What is F-Stop? What is it?
The F-Stop (for example F1.4) of lenses used in camera systems, photography and the film industry is a value that indicates light transmittance. The closer the value is to 0, the better. That means the lens is having the light better. For this reason, it should be taken into account that the F-Stop value of the lens should be as low as possible.
Below is the link to the page published on the IPVM site, which compares two different F-Stop values. If light transmittance is important to you in your camera selections, you can use the tool below.
https://ipvm.com/fstop