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F-number and Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

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Difference between F-number and Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

F-number vs. Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

The f-number of an optical system (such as a camera lens) is the ratio of the system's focal length to the diameter of the entrance pupil. Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is an iconic photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945, which depicts six United States Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi, during the Battle of Iwo Jima, in World War II.

Similarities between F-number and Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

F-number and Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Shutter speed.

Shutter speed

In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light, also when a camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph.

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F-number and Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima Comparison

F-number has 78 relations, while Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima has 171. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.40% = 1 / (78 + 171).

References

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