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		<title>What are aperture, shutter speed and ISO?</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Cooper</dc:creator>
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There are three main settings which combine to give you the exposure, these are aperture, shutter speed and ISO sensitivity.
Aperture is best explained as the diaphragm opening inside a lens.  This setting in short determines the depth of field, the portion of a scene that appears sharp in the image.
Shutter speed and exposure time [...]]]></description>
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