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Definitions of aperture in various dictionaries:
noun - a device that controls amount of light admitted
noun - a natural opening in something
noun - an man-made opening
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Crack |
Opening |
Photographer's setting |
Gap |
Camera feature |
Optical opening |
Light setting |
Light limiter |
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Hole |
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From the Latin for "to open", it's the camera part that controls the intensity of light striking the film |
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An opening, hole, or gap. |
an opening, hole, or gap. |
a small and often narrow opening, especially one that allows light into a camera |
a small and often narrow opening, esp. one that allows light into a camera |
an man-made opening usually small |
a device that controls amount of light admitted |
a natural opening in something |
An opening, such as a hole, gap, or slit. |
A usually adjustable opening in an optical instrument, such as a camera or telescope, that limits the amount of light passing through a lens or onto a mirror. |
The diameter of such an opening, often expressed as an f-number. |
Aperture description |
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In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. More specifically, the aperture and focal length of an optical system determine the cone angle of a bundle of rays that come to a focus in the image plane. The aperture determines how collimated the admitted rays are, which is of great importance for the appearance at the image plane. If an aperture is narrow, then highly collimated rays are admitted, resulting in a sharp focus at the image plane. A wide aperture admits uncollimated rays, resulting in a sharp focus only for rays coming from a certain distance. This means that a wide aperture results in an image that is sharp for things at the correct distance. The aperture also determines how many of the incoming rays are actually admitted and thus how much light reaches the image plane (the narrower the aperture, the darker the image for a given exposure time). In the human eye, the pupil is the aperture. * An optical system typically has many openings or st |