If you increase the aperture size (lower f-stop number), what happens to the dep

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If you increase the aperture size (lower f-stop number), what happens to the depth of field?
  1. It increases
  2. It decreases
  3. It remains the same
  4. It becomes infinite

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If you increase the aperture size (lower f-stop number), what happens to the depth of field?
Correct Answer: Depth of field decreases.
  • Step 1: Understand what aperture is. Aperture is the opening in a camera lens that lets light in.
  • Step 2: Learn about f-stop numbers. A lower f-stop number means a larger aperture, which lets in more light.
  • Step 3: Know what depth of field means. Depth of field is the range of distance in a photo that appears sharp and in focus.
  • Step 4: Realize the effect of a larger aperture. When you increase the aperture size (lower the f-stop number), the area that is in focus becomes smaller.
  • Step 5: Conclude the effect on background. This means that the background will become blurrier, and less of it will be in focus.
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