I have recently been doing some still-life photographs. I noticed that using a fixed aperture of f/5.6 for the given lighting condition my 90 mm Prime for a correct exposure was 1/10 sec with ISO 200. My 50 mm Prime at the same aperture and ISO for a correct exposure shows 1/5 sec. Am I right in assuming that it is because it is almost half of the 90mm focal length? that it is a slower shutter speed?
I also used a 23 mm Prime and the 23 returns the same as the 90mm 1/10 Both the 90 mm and 50 mm were Fuji primes f/2 the 23 mm was a Viltrox f /1.4Many thanks in advance.