What happens when the front aperture is too big?
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 2:10 am
It is of course possible to go too small on the front aperture, and you can get an optical illusion where it still looks like you have a ring of white around the target, but light rays are bending.
But what happens if you go to big? Let's say that the "charts" recommend 4.2, what would happen if you used like 5.2? Apart from it looking different, and obviously if you went silly large it would become hard to center the target, but what would be the subtle effects that would creep up on you as you got larger and larger?
But what happens if you go to big? Let's say that the "charts" recommend 4.2, what would happen if you used like 5.2? Apart from it looking different, and obviously if you went silly large it would become hard to center the target, but what would be the subtle effects that would creep up on you as you got larger and larger?