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The aperture setting on a camera lens directly controls both the amount of light entering the camera and the depth of field in the resulting image.

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Aperture (f-stop) controls how much light passes through the lens and also affects depth of field: a larger aperture (smaller f-number) yields more light and shallower depth of field; a smaller aperture (larger f-number) yields less light and greater depth of field.