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      03-03-2009, 09:02 AM   #23
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Are we using the term "fixed aperture" to mean "fixed focal length" or "prime" lenses.

I have actually worked with fixed aperture lenses, such as on my mother Kodak "Brownie" camera and the first pen-hole camera that I made in seventh grade, buy all my leses are variable aperture these days.

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no, it should be constant aperture or, as you said, variable aperture.
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so then, what is a man who makes a good living doing shit-quality work? is he not a professional?
you're trying to strip the word of its status as a noun first and foremost; only secondly does it hold any use as an adjective. a subjective one, at that.
are you sure that you want to "completely" disagree?


They're someone that simply earns a wage. I most certainly would not consider him or her a professional, whether that person is a doctor, lawyer, carpenter or photographer.
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no, it should be constant aperture or, as you said, variable aperture.

Do you mean when zooming? I understand "constant" but not "fixed" aperture. So we're talking about zoom lenses that have constant apertures as you zoom, right?

Sorry for my confusion.

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no worries.

that's correct. a constant aperture lens is a zoom lenses that can hold the same maximum aperture as you move from the wide end to the telephoto end. these are usually much more expensive than the consumer-grade lenses (i.e. f/3.5-5.6) because of the need for larger glass to maintain that larger opening for telephoto focal lengths.

aperture's are ratios of light transmission relative to the focal length. an f/2.8 on a 50mm doesn't need nearly as much area as an f/2.8 on a 200mm.
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They're someone that simply earns a wage. I most certainly would not consider him or her a professional, whether that person is a doctor, lawyer, carpenter or photographer.
so you're just disregarding the primary meaning of the word??
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so you're just disregarding the primary meaning of the word??
The primary meaning of the word doesn't mean that someone gets paid to do something. Check this out - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/professional Primary definition is quality, secondary is whether or not someone gets paid to do it. The third and last definition also has to do with quality, not compensation.
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fucking merriam webster.
here's what the American Heritage, Princeton and others have to say:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/professional
http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl...s=professional


at any rate, my point is this:
just because someone produces "professional" results, does not make them a professional.
my argument has never been about being "compensated" for or getting paid to do anything: it is about earning your income in its entirety from photography to be considered a professional photographer. see the difference?
just because someone paid you $100 to shoot something, doesn't make you a professional.
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