What is lens aperture?
Lens aperture or the f-number is the ratio of the focal length of the lens to the diameter of the light rays passing through the aperture in the iris diaphragm. Smaller numbers represent bigger openings and allow more light to pass through. F-number settings are adjustable; lenses are marked with their maximum aperture (lowest f-number).
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