What two parameters combine to control how much light hits the sensor?
f-number and focal length |
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focal length and exposure time |
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f-number and exposure time |
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exposure time and depth of field |
amount of light can be controlled by f-number and exposure time.
option (c) is correct
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What two parameters combine to control how much light hits the sensor? f-number and focal length...
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