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Is aperture f-stop?
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Is aperture f-stop?
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The aperture is the physical opening of the lens diaphragm. The amount of light that the aperture allows into the lens is functionally represented by the f-stop, which is a ratio of the lens focal length and the diameter of the entrance pupil.
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