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    Ap·er·ture
    /ˈapərˌCHo͝or/

    noun

    • 1. an opening, hole, or gap: "the bell ropes passed through apertures in the ceiling"
  2. 1. : an opening or open space : hole. entered the cave through a narrow aperture. 2. a. : the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light. b. : the diameter of the stop in an optical system that determines the diameter of the bundle of rays traversing the instrument. c. : the diameter of the objective lens or mirror of a telescope.

  3. noun. an opening, as a hole, slit, crack, gap, etc. Also called aperture stop. Optics. an opening, usually circular, that limits the quantity of light that can enter an optical instrument. aperture. / ˈæpətʃə / noun. a hole, gap, crack, slit, or other opening. physics.

  4. Sep 7, 2023 · Justin Hein. Aperture can seem like one of the most challenging camera settings to fully understand, but once you understand it, your photography will improve immensely. Similar to shutter speed...

  5. Feb 7, 2023 · The aperture is the hole in your lens that opens and closes to let light into the camera. It has a significant effect on both exposure and depth of field (DOF) in the image. However, it can be a little confusing at first and can often seem counterintuitive, particularly for new photographers. Table of contents.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · What is aperture in photography? The term aperture refers to the opening of a lens' diaphragmessentially a hole through which light passes to reach the camera. By changing your aperture, you can change and control how much light enters the camera sensor from your lens.

  7. Aperture in photography is the section of the camera that can be adjusted to let in more or less light. A small aperture lets in less light and leads to a darker image, while a larger one can flood the sensors with light. But aperture can do so much more – adding depth by blurring backgrounds or creating super-sharp landscape images.

  8. 5 days ago · The aperture is the opening of the lenss diaphragm. Changing the size of this opening allows for either more or less light to pass through. In photography, the aperture is usually expressed as an f-number (or f-stop) which is the ratio of focal length to effective aperture diameter. What does changing the aperture do?

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