1. A large f stop would have a large aperture hole (F-2.8).
2. An aperture hole of F-5.6 would have a large aperture hole but not the largest.
3. F in F stop also refers to the Focal point
4. If you want to let in the least amount of light you would set the aperture at a high number like F-16 or F-32.
5. To let in a large amount of light you would set the aperture to a low number like F-2.8.
6. If you use F-32 then the image will be in focus for a large area.
7. If you use aperture F-1.4 then very little of the image will be in focus ( all background images blurry).
8. To capture or freeze an image in motion you would set the shutter speed at a high number like 1-125 or even up to 1-1000.
9. To create a blur you would set the shutter speed to a lower number like 4-1 or 1-1.
10. If you have your shutter speed at 1-25 you might consider using a tripod because it can reduce the chances of shutter speed.
2. An aperture hole of F-5.6 would have a large aperture hole but not the largest.
3. F in F stop also refers to the Focal point
4. If you want to let in the least amount of light you would set the aperture at a high number like F-16 or F-32.
5. To let in a large amount of light you would set the aperture to a low number like F-2.8.
6. If you use F-32 then the image will be in focus for a large area.
7. If you use aperture F-1.4 then very little of the image will be in focus ( all background images blurry).
8. To capture or freeze an image in motion you would set the shutter speed at a high number like 1-125 or even up to 1-1000.
9. To create a blur you would set the shutter speed to a lower number like 4-1 or 1-1.
10. If you have your shutter speed at 1-25 you might consider using a tripod because it can reduce the chances of shutter speed.