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Aperture ringThe Aperture Ring is the rotating ring on the lens barrel that controls the selection of f-stops. The aperture ring is where you will find the minimum and maximum f-stop settings for a given lens, and the critical focus mark.
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Aperture ringA ring, located on the outside of the lens usually behind the focusing ring, which is linked mechanically to the diaphragm to control the size of the aperture; it is engraved with a set of numbers called f-numbers or f- stops. Artificial light:
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Aperture ringBasically, the moveable ring on the end of a DSLR lens that adjusts the aperture.
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Aperture ringring located on the outside of the lens usually behind the focusing ring, which is linked mechanically to the diaphragm to control the size of the aperture.
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Aperture ringA ring that is situated near the lens throat on all manual focus lenses and some autofocus models that adjusts to control the amount of light reaching the film or CCD when recording an image. Cameras [..]
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