scottbergerphoto wrote:Robert,
As I recalll it was
you, who not so long ago corrected
me, when I posted a Guide Number without referencing f/1.0 as the f stop used when referring to a Guide Number. If you want to have it
both ways, you'll have to go to a different kind of forum

.
Scott
As I'm sure we all know, the Guide Number gets divided by the f/stop of the lens. However, that f/stop is very rarely 1.0.
A newbie might assume that the Guide Number gets divided by f/1.0 no matter what. For a typical f/3.5 lens, that might lead to flash underexposure.
I was sitting out one night, ready to do some night wildlife photos, so I had all of the gear rigged to fire. However, I had to go through the math to make sure that I had enough light. Unfortunately, I had nothing to write with, so I was doing all of the meters to feet calculations, and divide by the f/stop, and all that... in my head. An f/1.0 lens would have made life easier.
---Bob Gross---