Argus C3: Setting the lens aperture
The aperture setting determines the amount of light that comes through the lens. The smaller the aperture number (known as 'f-stops') on the dial, the more light comes through the lens. The aperture dial can be set in-between the marked numbers if necessary. Over the years, models were made with slightly different ranges of f-stops. Your lens should have one of the following ranges: 3.5, 4.5, 6.3, 11, 18 If yours is marked 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8+, you have a Matchmatic C3. The numbers on the lens correspond to the following f-stops: 3.5 = 3.5 There's not much difference between 3.5 and 4 (or 4.5), but as you go up the scale above 4 or 4.5, each higher number lets in one-half as much light as the previous one. The aperture setting also determines what range of distance will be in sharp focus in your picture -- known as 'depth of field'. At the smaller-numbered f-stops (3.5, 4), the range of sharp focus will be shorter -- objects in front of and behind the subject you focus on won't be as sharply focused as the subject. With the larger-numbered f-stops (11,16), objects in front of and behind the subject will be in sharper focus.
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