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moo moo
post Jun 4 2009, 01:37 PM

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i know that the aperture value is the amount of light that can pass through the lens. the larger the value, the smaller the amount of light can pass through.. (am i on the right track????)
the iso value is the camera's sensitivity to light.
so what is the relationship between these 2? i quote from canon's website.. "Changing the aperture affects the depth of field, while changing the shutter speed affects the freezing or blurring of motion." and i don't understand what does that mean... is there any additional knowledge that i need?

 

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