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1 Aperture It’s the function that lets you control how much light enters the camera.

2 Aperture Priority Mode (A or AV) Light passes through your camera lens through a hole. This hole decides how much light to let onto your camera sensor. Aperture is the size of that hole inside the lens.

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4 Aperture Priority Mode Just like how your pupils react to light. If you shine a light in your eyes your pupils will get smaller, but in a darker room they will dilate to try and let as much light in as possible.

5 Aperture Priority Mode (A or AV) You choose the aperture and your camera chooses the other settings to ensure you have a well balanced exposure. Aperture is measured in F-numbers. This is the measurement of the diameter of the hole. Aperture is referred to as full stop F-number F-stops.

6 Aperture Priority Mode (A or AV) If you look at a lens you will see it has an F-stop range or number. The most common F-stops are: ƒ/1.422.845.6 811162232

7 Depth of Field Depth of field is the amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in focus in a photograph.

8 Aperture Priority Mode (A or AV) AV is useful when you’re looking to control the depth of field in a shot (usually a non moving object). LARGE aperture number = smaller aperture (small opening) less light in LARGER depth of field (more in focus). Small aperture numbers mean the opposite

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