1. Controlling the Source
A. APERTURE - is an opening which lets something pass through. A lens aperture allows light to pass through a lens carrying the image to the film within the camera
Numbers called f-stops are used to measure the size of the aperture openings. The larger the opening, the more light it will pass.
The aperture openings regulate how much light passes through a lens at any given time. The various aperture openings are identified by f-stop numbers that typically range from f/1.4 (largest) to f/22 (smallest).
A. APERTURE - is an opening which lets something pass through. A lens aperture allows light to pass through a lens carrying the image to the film within the camera
Numbers called f-stops are used to measure the size of the aperture openings. The larger the opening, the more light it will pass.
The aperture openings regulate how much light passes through a lens at any given time. The various aperture openings are identified by f-stop numbers that typically range from f/1.4 (largest) to f/22 (smallest).
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