That is what F stop is on a camera. If you look inside of an old SLR you will see that when you close down the f stop, there is a bunch of shutters that close in a circular formation around the lens. This allows less light to get in and for you to have a longer amount of yardage of in focus objects. the more light you have, the smaller you can close down your f stop without degrading your picture. Thanks for the post, nomad.
That is what F stop is on a camera. If you look inside of an old SLR you will see that when you close down the f stop, there is a bunch of shutters that close in a circular formation around the lens. This allows less light to get in and for you to have a longer amount of yardage of in focus objects. the more light you have, the smaller you can close down your f stop without degrading your picture. Thanks for the post, nomad.
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