Learn how aperture controls depth of field and exposure in your photos
Aperture is the opening in your lens that controls how much light reaches the sensor. It's measured in f-stops (f/1.4, f/2.8, f/5.6, etc.) and affects both exposure and depth of field.
Wider apertures (smaller f-numbers like f/1.8) create shallow depth of field for subject isolation, while narrower apertures (larger f-numbers like f/16) keep more of the scene in focus.
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