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I'm not sure I understand this. All things being equal, the sensor would be larger and the lens iris would be larger, so why less light?
Hmm.. Okay, if you shine a torch at a wall.. The further the torch is away from the wall (illuminating a larger area) the less dense the photons are concentrated in that area of the wall. The torch in this instance is your 'lens'.
When I used to shoot 4x5inch film, you would need a cloth over your head just to even see the faint projection of the image in the view finder. The exposure time would be minutes in some cases. 65mm is nowhere near the same of course, but the same rules apply. Longer exposure times, more light needed, less depth of field.
Also, medium format lenses dont even go down to f1.8 etc. The lens iris isnt larger just because the format is larger.. I believe its the same.