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15 October, 15:39

How is aperture measured? What do the measurements mean?

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  1. 15 October, 17:30
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    Aperture is measured in F-stops, in which the f-stops is the amount of light allowed to pass through the aperture, which simply put means that the smaller the aperture, the higher the f-stops. What it does is reduce the amount of light that reaches the film, so the higher the f-stops, the less light reaches the film.
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