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CAMERA JARGON BUSTER

APERTURE

Aperture decides how much light is let into the camera, and is measured on a scale of f-numbers. This setting also dictates how much of the image is in or out of focus.

> Small aperture A small-sized aperture of f11, f16 or f22 keeps objects in the distance looking sharp.

> Large aperture Shooting with a large-sized aperture of f2, f2.8 or f4 will make objects in the distance appear out of focus, placing emphasis on the main subject closer to the lens.

> This lets you choose the aperture with which you need

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