Effect of aperture – Pentax ZX-5N User Manual
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Effect of Aperture
The aperture increases or reduces the amount of re
flected light from an object which passes through the 
lens, controlling how much light strikes the film. If the 
aperture is opened up to increase the amount of light, 
objects in front of and behind an in-focus subject will 
not be in focus. That is, the range of focus (depth of 
field) becomes small. If the aperture is closed down to 
reduce the amount of light, the depth of field increases. 
For instance, if you shoot a person against a landscape 
with the aperture open, the landscape in front of and be
hind the person will be blurred, making the person ap
pear to rise out of the landscape. By contrast, closing 
down the aperture increases the in-focus range.
Open aperture