I think the concept is the same, so there is no conversion. On the E-20, it
is a variable f/2-2.4.
Tom
> Obviously, you hands-on folks would know better than me. What is the
> aperture of the E-10 lens, and is this to be compared 1:1 with 35 lenses,
or
> is there another relationship to consider? Is the aperture on the E-10
> constant through the zoom range, or varied? Inquiring minds are
confused....
>
> Mickey
>
> On Thursday 08 November 2001 01:30 pm, you wrote:
> > That's the only way I can look at it as the depth of field is huge
compared
> > to what we are familiar with in 35, even wide open. Even at 36mm
> > (equivalent 140mm) and wide open Mr. Ling doesn't get near the focus
fall
> > off he is accustomed to in 35. I'd be interested in an in-depth
> > explanation too.
> >
> > John Hermanson
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