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aperture A small, circular opening inside the lens that can change in diameter to control the amount of light reaching the camera's sensor as a picture is taken. The aperture diameter is expressed in f-stops; the lower the number, the larger the aperture. For instance, the aperture opening when set to f/2.8 is larger than at f/8. The aperture and shutter speed together control the total amount of light reaching the sensor. A larger aperture passes more light through to the sensor. ...
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aperture The diameter of the objective.
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aperture The lens opening that controls the amount of light that reaches the image sensor.
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aperture The diameter of a telescope's primary (largest) optical surface (lens or mirror), usually expressed in inches or meters. Larger apertures allow the telescope to collect more light and see fainter objects.
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aperture The opening of the lens that controls the amount of light reaching the surface of the pickup device. The size of the aperture is controlled by the iris adjustment.
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