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What does a higher f-stop aperture setting do?
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What does a higher f-stop aperture setting do?
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The lower the f-stop number, the more open the aperture is and therefore more light enters your camera. The higher the f-stop number, the more closed down (or smaller) the aperture is and less light enters your camera.
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