What are the F stops on a Nikon N2020 M-19?
Need to know what the specific F-stops are for the lens on this camera.
Since the Nikon N2020 is a 35mm SLR with interchangeable lenses, we need to know which lens you are asking about. The M-19 designation tells us that this camera has a data back, but we don't know which lens you have.
The simple solution is to look on the lens itself. At the base of the lens, you will find a series of numbers such as 2.8, 1.4, 3.5, etc. The smallest number is the widest aperture, used in lowest light and for shallowest depth of field. The largest number is the smallest aperture, giving the user the greatest depth of field, but requiring more light or a higher ISO film.
The f-stops are on the lens. The ring closest to the camera is the aperture ring. You can read the f-stops from there.