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If a camera's aperture opening is made larger, what happens to the depth of field?
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The depth of field is not affected.
The depth of field becomes shallower.
The depth of field becomes darker.
The depth of field becomes deeper.
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The depth of field becomes shallower.
A larger aperture (smaller f-number) produces a narrower range of distances in focus, so less of the scene appears sharp.
A larger aperture (smaller f-number) produces a narrower range of distances in focus, so less of the scene appears sharp.
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