you can't define a term with itself. simply put Aperture is the size of the hole in your lens {not camera}. it can be made bigger and smaller. The bigger the hole, the smaller the number. If you think in terms of fractions it makes more sense... ie: 1/2 is larger than 1/16, right? now just remove the {standard or} one from the front of the fraction... makes it easier to remember.
ur totally wrong about aperture
its a totally different concept wen u take a photo u need aperture according to the outside light!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
guluchak 2 months ago
you suck!!!!
roderrick123 3 months ago 3
you can't define a term with itself. simply put Aperture is the size of the hole in your lens {not camera}. it can be made bigger and smaller. The bigger the hole, the smaller the number. If you think in terms of fractions it makes more sense... ie: 1/2 is larger than 1/16, right? now just remove the {standard or} one from the front of the fraction... makes it easier to remember.
Yarbols 10 months ago
Indeed. You are correct. What I should have said is a lower F-stop for less depth of field and higher F-stop for greater depth of field.
photojunkie 1 year ago
1:08 you need a smaller F number (larger aperture)
1:15 you need a higher F number (small aperture) to get more depth of field as opposed to what he said (higher aperture)
gvsalgo 1 year ago 7