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If a camera lens gives the proper exposure for a photograph at a shutter speed of 1/200 s at an f-stop of f/2.80, the proper shutter speed at f/7.92 is

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Answer:


(1)/(28.15432)\ s

Step-by-step explanation:

The factor by which the shutter speed is increased is
(7.92)/(2.8)

Exposure time will be increased by


f=2^{(7.92)/(2.8)}=7.1037\ s

The proper shutter speed is given by


(1)/(T)f=(1)/(200)* 2^{(7.92)/(2.8)}=\frac{1}{\frac{200}{2^{(7.92)/(2.8)}}}\\ =(1)/(28.15432)\ s

The proper shutter speed is
(1)/(28.15432)\ s

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