The Aperture is the “pupil” of the camera. Light passes through this before it reaches the film. The hole for the aperture lens is called the f-hole. The Shutter Speed- the shutter opens when the button is pressed on your camera. The amount of time the shutter is open will affect the light that is captured. The longer the shutter is open, the amount of light that is captured increases. The shorter time the shutter is open, the less light gets captured. They act together in a way that the longer the shutter is open, the larger the f-hole gets so more light will be captured.On my camera, I scroll to the S for shutter and the A for Aperture.
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