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apertureIn photography, an opening in the camera that allows light to pass through the lens to strike the film. Controlled by the iris diaphragm, it can be set mechanically or electronically at various diameters. The aperture ratio or relative aperture, more commonly known as the f-number, is a number defined as the focal length of the lens divided by the effective diameter of the aperture. A smaller f-number implies a larger diameter lens and therefore more light available for high-speed photography, or for work in poorly illuminated areas. However, small f-numbers involve small depths of focus. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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ASML has been the leading supplier of high numerical aperture 193nm solutions to the industry since June 2001 through its 200mm PAS 5500 Step & Scan platform. At the same time, the numerical aperture of a typical CD-R drive's objective lens is 0. High light coupling efficiency because of the large numerical aperture of the lens design and low aberrations |
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