diafragmainstellingen
Diafragmainstellingen, often translated as diaphragm settings or aperture settings, refer to the adjustment of the diaphragm within a camera lens. This adjustment controls the size of the aperture, which is the opening through which light passes to reach the sensor or film. The size of the aperture is measured in f-stops, such as f/1.8, f/5.6, or f/22.
The primary effects of diafragmainstellingen are on two key aspects of an image: exposure and depth of
Conversely, a smaller aperture (larger f-number) restricts the amount of light, leading to a darker image and
Beyond exposure and depth of field, aperture also influences image sharpness and diffraction. Very small apertures