Depending on the aperture size (measured in f-stops – I’ll explain these numbers more later) set in-camera, a specific amount of light will be allowed to come through the lens to hit your image sensor, which lives inside of your camera and operates like digital film to actually expose ...
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Aperture is 1 of 3 factors that create an exposure so understanding aperture is a good way of getting to grips with taking an evenly exposed photo. There are also negative and creative effects of different apertures and this post will teach you what they
Can I adjust the aperture on my camera? Yes, you can adjust the aperture on your camera. The aperture is part of the lens and determines how much light is let into the camera. The size of the aperture is measured in f-stops. A smaller f-stop number indicates a larger aperture (more...
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In photography, the “pupil” of your lens is called aperture. You can shrink or enlarge the size of the aperture to allow more or less light to reach your camera sensor. The image below shows an aperture in a lens: Aperture is like the “pupil” for your camera system, which can ope...
What Is Aperture? The main function of a camera lens is to collect light. The aperture of a lens is simply the hole, the lens opening, and is usually controlled by a diaphragm. The diaphragm is a multi-bladed iris that you can manually (or the camera can automatically) open and close...
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Learn the difference between aperture and iris and how they both work together to prevent your photos from being under- or overexposed.