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What f-number is the human eye?
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What f-number is the human eye?
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The pupil can be as large as 6–7 mm wide open, which translates into the maximal physical aperture. The f-number of the human eye varies from about f/8.3 in a very brightly lit place to about f/2.1 in the dark.
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