Grandpa Ron
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Let's circle the wagons back around and answer the OPs question. With a modern DSLR and a compatible lens, as already has been stated, the camera will compensate for the what ever zoom value is being used.
Even when I attach my old film camera zoom lens to my DSLR, it will automatically adjust the adjust the shutter speed to the amount of light coming through the lens. Since my old lens is not compatible with the camera, I have to manually focus and set the aperture for the depth of field I want. However if I am rushed, I just set the old zoom lens to f11 aperture and just zoom and focus. The DSLR light metering picks the proper shutter speed.
Even when I attach my old film camera zoom lens to my DSLR, it will automatically adjust the adjust the shutter speed to the amount of light coming through the lens. Since my old lens is not compatible with the camera, I have to manually focus and set the aperture for the depth of field I want. However if I am rushed, I just set the old zoom lens to f11 aperture and just zoom and focus. The DSLR light metering picks the proper shutter speed.