Or am I mistaken?
4.7 on my Pentax ME is tiny compared to the 4.7 on the Wollensack LF lens but for that, Im assuming the aps are so different because the size of the negatives are so different. Is that a correct assumption?
But what about 100 year old LF lenses? I got one and its lowest ap setting is 4, though the dial goes past that, but open all the way, the size of the opening on the old Kodak is much smaller than the 4.7 ap on the Wollensack.
I hate to ask such a stupid question, but why are the aperture sizes so different in these lenses?