The
aperture is an adjustable opening that limits the amount of light entering the
lens.
The
f-stop is a number describing the ratio between the
focal length and the lens
aperture. As the lens aperture increases, the f-stop number decreases. A large aperture opening, letting in a lot of light, will have an f-stop number of f2. A small aperture opening, letting in a small amount of light, will have an f-stop number of f16.
The aperture setting affects the
depth of field. A larger opening (smaller F-stop) will have a smaller depth of field. A smaller aperture opening (larger F-stop) will have more depth of field.
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Glossary Term
Lens: The optical component of a sensor that collimates or focuses light rays onto a receiver optoelement (photoelectric sensing) or an imager chip (vision sensing). |