f-stops covers specialized metrics that do not neatly fit the standard categories. That includes frequencies, compound conversions, and other domain-specific scales such as RPM or wavelength.
f-stops to T-stops
Treat f-number as t-stop under ideal transmission.
Quick conversion chart
f-stops to T-stops conversions for reference values.
Converting 0.1 f-stops into T-stops equals 0.1 T-stops.
Converting 0.5 f-stops into T-stops equals 0.5 T-stops.
Converting 1 f-stops into T-stops equals 1 T-stops.
Converting 2 f-stops into T-stops equals 2 T-stops.
Converting 5 f-stops into T-stops equals 5 T-stops.
Converting 10 f-stops into T-stops equals 10 T-stops.
Converting 20 f-stops into T-stops equals 20 T-stops.
Converting 50 f-stops into T-stops equals 50 T-stops.
Converting 100 f-stops into T-stops equals 100 T-stops.
How to convert f-stops to T-stops
1 f-stops = 1 T-stops
1 T-stops = 1 f-stops
Example: convert 15 f-stops to T-stops
15 x 1 = 15 T-stops
Unit definitions
T-stops covers specialized metrics that do not neatly fit the standard categories. That includes frequencies, compound conversions, and other domain-specific scales such as RPM or wavelength.
How to convert f-stops to T-stops
The conversion between f-stops and t-stops uses a fixed multiplication factor. One f-stops equals 1 t-stops.
To convert, multiply the value in f-stops by 1. To convert in the opposite direction, divide by 1.