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Aperture

Aperture. What is it and how does it affect your pictures?. Camera Aperture. Large Aperture = smaller number. Small Aperture = larger number. Aperture Mechanism. In optics , a diaphragm is a thin opaque structure with an opening ( aperture ) at its centre.

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Aperture

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  1. Aperture What is it and how does it affect your pictures?

  2. Camera Aperture Large Aperture = smaller number Small Aperture = larger number

  3. Aperture Mechanism In optics, a diaphragm is a thin opaque structure with an opening (aperture) at its centre. The role of the diaphragm is to stop the passage of light. An aperture stop, limits the brightness (or amount) of light reaching the focal plane passing through the aperture.

  4. F – number (aka f-ratio, f-stop, focal ratio, or relative aperture Refers to the diameter of the “entrance pupil” (like your eye) in relation to the focal length of the lens.

  5. Depth of Field • Comparison of: • f/32 (smaller opening) (top-left corner) and • f/5 (larger opening) (bottom-right corner) Conclusion: the lower f-number, the more blurred your background.

  6. Watch the following video for further explanation. Ethan Wilding (ulufilms) ulufilms'sChannel http://www.youtube.com/user/ulufilms#p/search/0/Q5EOzQKEj9c

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