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Aperture refers to the opening in a camera lens that allows light to pass through and reach the sensor or film. It plays a crucial role in determining how much light enters the camera, directly affecting exposure, depth of field, and overall image quality. The size of the aperture is measured in f-stops, with smaller f-stop numbers indicating larger openings that allow more light to enter, and vice versa.
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