Question:
what does camera aperture mean?
Trish
2005-12-09 12:12:16 UTC
what does camera aperture mean?
Two answers:
Vaughn H
2005-12-09 12:23:18 UTC
The aperture is the opening in the iris. It is what controls the amount of light hitting the sensor or film. The wider the aperature, the more light is let through. Check the link in the sources for some graphics and more complete info.
rcm87
2005-12-09 14:50:49 UTC
Aperture is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens. The size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens REGULATES amount of light passes through onto the film inside the camera the moment when the shutter curtain in camera opens during an exposure process. The size of an aperture in a lens can either be a fixed or the most popular form in an adjustable type (like an SLR camera). Aperture size is usually calibrated in f-numbers. i.e. those little numbers engraved on the lens barrel like f22 (f/22),16 (f/16), f/11, f/8.0, f/5.6, f/4.0, f/2.8, f/2.0, f/1.8 etc. Each of this value represents one time the amount of light either more or less in quantity. Meaning to say, f/16 will let in 1X the amount of light than a diaphragm opening of f/22 and so forth; while on the other hand, an aperture of f/4.0 will let in 1X lesser than that of f/2.8 etc.


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