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The measurement of an Aperture setting on a camera. The smaller the numerical value of the F-Stop (e.g. 2) the larger the opening. Larger F-Stop values indicates a smaller Aperture and thus, less light. So you would use a smaller F-Stop for low-light situations and a larger F-Stop for brighter locations.


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