Hi All,
I have just finished reading Bryan Peterson's book "Understanding Exposure" as it came so well recommended on this site.
I have to say it is an excellent book and has made a lot of concepts much clearer to me.
There was something though that I did not fully understand. At some point in the book Bryan says something along the lines of the aperature on the lenses of digital SLRs do not match those of traditional 35mm SLRs. e.g. f/4.5 on my lens would actually equate to something ridiculous like f/16 ... ish LOL.
So does this mean that it is hard / impossible for me to take pictures where the subject is in focus, but the background is blurred ( bokeh ) or do I need to invest in a lens which has a huge aperature rating in order to product this type of shot ?
In his book Bryan often uses aperatures of the order f/2.8 in order to take this type of shot.
Sorry if this is a ridiculously confusing question, but I don't have the book with me right now.
Many Thanks,
D
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