fastforwardtofriday
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Just another thing to note, please get your terms in order: aperture cannot be higher or lower. Aperture is not the same as f number either. That is, f 5.6 does not mean the aperture is 5.6.
Aperture refers to the opening that allows light to pass through in your lens. Since it is an opening, it can either be bigger or smaller but not higher or lower
F number is inversely related to aperture. If you have a small f number, your aperture is bigger. By the laws of physics, this translates to a shallower depth of field, and not "bokeh effect".
Please stop using the wrong terms. Not only is it factually inaccurate, it confuses people who are trying to understand what you're trying to say.
ohh.. icic.. sorry if i confuse other ppl.. icic.. now will use shallower dof..!