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If you're really crazy about photography, check out this F-timer. Instead of 1 to 12 on the clock face, this watch uses analog peculiar opening numbers as F2, F5.6 and F11 to tell time. It is unclear whether the iris is displayed behind the needles are opened and closed to correspond with the figure F (fewer, greater openness, and vice versa). If so, that will make this watch really great for photographers. The round of F-Stop can be found in the NeatoShop for $ 39.95.

If you're really crazy about photography, take a look at this F-stop Watch. Instead of displaying 1 to 12 on the face of the timepiece, this quirky analog watch uses aperture numbers such as F2, F5.6, and F11 to tell the time. It's unclear if the iris shown behind the needles will open and close to correspond with the F figure (smaller number, larger opening, and vice versa). If so, that'll make this watch really cool for photographers.

It's unclear if the iris shown behind the needles will open and close to correspond with the F figure (smaller number, larger opening, and vice versa). If so, that'll make this watch really cool for photographers.

F-StopIf you're really crazy about photography, take a look at this F-stop Watch. Instead of displaying 1 to 12 on the face of the timepiece, this quirky analog watch uses aperture numbers such as F2, F5.6, and F11 to tell the time. It's unclear if the iris shown behind the needles will open and close to correspond with the F figure (smaller number, larger opening, and vice versa). If so, that'll make this watch really cool for photographers.

Watch displays time in F-stops

By: skysmile




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