Question
What controls the amount of light that passes though the lens of the camera?
CCD
corena
aperture
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The correct answer is **aperture**.
The aperture is an adjustable opening in the lens that controls the amount of light that passes through to the camera's sensor (or film). A larger aperture allows more light to enter, while a smaller aperture restricts the amount of light. This also affects depth of field and exposure in photography.
CCD (charge-coupled device) is a type of image sensor that converts light into electronic signals, and 'cornea' is part of the eye, not related to camera lenses.
The aperture is an adjustable opening in the lens that controls the amount of light that passes through to the camera's sensor (or film). A larger aperture allows more light to enter, while a smaller aperture restricts the amount of light. This also affects depth of field and exposure in photography.
CCD (charge-coupled device) is a type of image sensor that converts light into electronic signals, and 'cornea' is part of the eye, not related to camera lenses.