Was that after they had latched on?
Naahhhhh, they weren't ON me. Just checkin' for ticks with a magnifying glass and one thang led to another........
Was that after they had latched on?
The formula for the area of a circle is Pi x the radius squared. I believe that some of you were using the square of the diameter.
The area of a 60mm lens is (30 x 30) x 3.14 = 2826 square mm. The area of a 45mm lens is 1590 square mm.
Therefore: a 45 mm lens gathers 56% of a 60 mm lens.
I do not intend to offend but correct.
Concho Bill
Bill,
Using the diameter works the same way. The area of a circle is pi times radius squared, that's true, but the diameter is radius times two, so 2R squared over 4 is the same thing. Either way, it works out the same. The 60 mm scope gathers 1.77 times a much as the 45; or the 45 gathers only 56% of the light that the 60 does. Six of one, half dozen of the other.
Now, what was the original question???
Dennis
Sometimes your brevity is just plain EVIL. Did your lovely child bride know you gave an answer like that?
David
have a point. Give her a kiss for me.It would take either a surgeon's steady hand or one tough sum bi-ch to burn one off your own body. They only latch on to the most tender parts you know.
My child bride keeps telling me not to post! I should listen.