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DAY 6 3. Aperture - Function: The aperture is an opening in the lens that controls how much light reaches the sensor. It’s measured in f-stops (e.g., f/1.8, f/2.2). - Mobile Specifics: - Smartphone apertures are fixed (no adjustable diaphragm like DSLRs), typically wide (f/1.5–f/2.2) to maximize light in small sensors. - A lower f-number (e.g., f/1.5) means a wider aperture, allowing more light for better low-light performance and a shallow depth of field (blurry background). - Impact on Photos: Wide apertures create natural bokeh in portraits and perform better in dim conditions but may struggle with sharpness across the entire image in bright light. - Tip: Use portrait mode to enhance the shallow depth of field effect for subject-background separation, especially on phones with wider apertures.
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