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Aperture Lesson 2 | Aperture Sizes in Real Time | Camera

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

This is a simple lesson exploring apertures and their sample sizes in real time. Brought to you by: http://www.michaelthemaven.com

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  • what kind of camera is that exactly? please help

  • canon 40D with 24-70 2.8 lens

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  • @taegra Very appreciate your comment!, Cleared completly my mind! Thank you very much!

  • @kamihakai you're not exactly changing how much information passes through the aperture, but the concentration of the information going through. It stands to reason that if you took light flow as water flow, a smaller aperture would cause a much stronger waterflow, while a wider aperture has a weaker flow. The same amount of water is passing through, but the concentration is different. Hope this helps.

  • Thanks for the video. I understand how apertures changes the depth of field and the entrance of light. But what I dont have very clear is, when the aperture is very small, this means that I am blocking a lot of rays that would've entered if the aperture were wide open, so....when I decrease the aperture, I would be making the image smaller, I mean, less information is gonna reach the sensor, but this is not the real case, Why it reaches the same information while changing the aperture :S ?

  • I really don't know what this feature give to us. We only can SEE size of this aperture?

    What this "Preview button" does either?

  • hey i have a question: when i adjust the iris or the F numbers on my camera if i have my F stop at for example 22, that absorbs allot of light so do i have to compensate that with the shutter speed? if i want alot of depth of field?

  • This was amazing, thankyou so much kind sir <3

  • Sounds like ray romano lol

  • Very usfull. I have looked at and read maybe a half dozen tutorials today. They are all usefull and some more intense. But Im a your basic point and shoot amateur that has mainly used auto settings. But now Im ready to move up to dslr and and manual camera photography. The main things I have to learn are shutter speed f stop aperature and iso and I think I have a basic grasp, thanks.

  • i get what apeture is thats easy ... but what i dnt get is the whole f stop jargon thing

  • How come as the iris gets smaller, the image gets darker, wouldn't the image get smaller?

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