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Is ISO the same as F stop?
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Is ISO the same as F stop?
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Aperture: How big the opening is that lets light in, expressed in F-stops. The larger the number, the smaller the opening. ISO: How sensitive your camera's sensor is to light. The higher the ISO number, the more sensitive to light.
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