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Old 06-30-2010, 04:31 PM
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Ok, thats cool. So change the F-stop to what. How do you know what to change it to, and I forgot what f-stop means. Sorry, thanks
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Old 06-30-2010, 05:23 PM
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Ok, thats cool. So change the F-stop to what. How do you know what to change it to, and I forgot what f-stop means. Sorry, thanks
Tindo,

F-stop is the size of your aperture, i.e., the size the shutter closes down to when the picture is taken. The higher the f-stop number the smaller the aperture, and a smaller aperture is desirable to get greater depth of field (more of the subject in focus).

I remember how confusing I found all this at first, especially because the higher the f-stop the smaller the aperture, but if you keep working at it, it becomes second nature.

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