How does aperture control depth of field?

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2026-07-12 03:26

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Aperture controls the depth of field by determining how much light enters the camera lens. A larger aperture (smaller f-stop number) lets in more light and creates a shallower depth of field, resulting in a blurred background. A smaller aperture (larger f-stop number) lets in less light and creates a deeper depth of field, keeping more of the image in focus.

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