What is the Aperture means in camera?

What is Aperture?

Aperture is a hole in the camera's lens, from which the light comes inside the camera. The camera takes the same light from the light which comes in through the Aperture and it depends on the limit of light. Speaking of the size of aperture and the shutter speed at shutter speed, if your camera's shutter speed is 100 milisecond, it means that 1 milisecond Your camera made the photo from the camera by the light of Aperture in the camera. If you talk about Aperture, its size is big, then more lights will come in and if the size is small then the light will come in. If this light comes more than one limit then the photo over exposes and the photographer will be exposed if it comes less than that limit. To avoid this, the Aperture has to be fixed in our camera.

Size of Aperture:

Talk about the size of the aperture, the size of the aperture is measured by the f stop.
Some standard sizes of aperture are as follows: f/1.4, f/2.8, f/3.5, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16, the f stop number of the aperture will be reduced, the more the size of the aperture means the above The size of f1.8 in f number is the largest and the smallest of f16. The size of the aperture will be as much as the light inside the camera. The size of the aperture in the digital camera is a small or larger facility, although the mobile phone does not have any such facility.
The size of Aperture also affects the depth of field, which means that the effect of background of the subject also affects the depth of the background. The big aperture is the camera that f1.4 blurts the background and keeps the subject in focus, which gives a great amount of photos and which has a small aperture i.e. the f16 boasts both background and subject in focus.

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