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f-stop

(ĕf′stŏp′)n.
1. Abbr. f/ A camera lens aperture setting that corresponds to an f-number.
[f(ocal length) + stop.]
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As we have previously defined, aperture is basically a hole in your camera’s lens that lets light pass through. It’s not a particularly complicated topic, but it helps to have a good mental concept of aperture blades in the first place.Yes, aperture blades, which are also known as the diaphragm in optics.Take a look inside your camera lens. If you shine a light at the proper angle, you’ll see something that looks like this:These blad.

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  2. Otherwise known as aperture, the f-stop regulates the amount of light that can pass through a lens at a given shutter speed. Assuming nothing else changes, a small aperture will let in less light than a larger one, so it would take longer for the same quantity of light to pass through to the sensor.
(Photography) any of the settings for the f-number of a camera
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f-stop

or f stop

(ˈɛfˌstɒp)
Fungiciden.

F-stop

the setting of a camera lens aperture, as indicated by an f number.
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