Computer Science, asked by Abhinav2540, 9 months ago

What is the difference between iso and aperture

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Answered by Anonymous
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.Aperture in the terms of DSLR means the size of opening of the lens window. ... 4 or 5) wider the lens will open hence allowing more light to enter lens and higher the number(eg. 16), narrower the lens will open and so less light will enter the lens. ISO is the rating of the sensor to light.

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Answered by Suraj1935
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Explanation:

ISO originally referred to the sensitivity of photographic film to light . Aperture controls how large the opening of the lens is to allow light to enter the camera. Maximum and minimum aperture is determined by the lens. Larger the aperture more the light enters the camera and vice-versa.

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