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 Übersetzung für 'aperture setting' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an aperture setting | aperture settings
photo.
aperture setting
Blendeneinstellung {f}
3 Wörter
photo.
manual aperture setting
manuelle Blendensteuerung {f} [Einstellung]
5+ Wörter
photo.
at (an aperture setting of) f/2.8 {adv}
mit / bei Blende 2,8 [oder: mit / bei Blende f2,8]
Teiltreffer
optics
aperture
Öffnungs­weite {f} [Apertur]
tech.
aperture
Durchlass {m}
18
photo.
aperture
Loch {n} [Lochkamera]
28
apertureÖffnung {f}
735
photo.
aperture
Blendenöffnung {f}
79
photo.
aperture
Blende {f}
419
photo.
aperture
Blendeneinstellung {f}
33
biol.med.
aperture
Apertur {f} [Öffnung eines Körperhohlraums]
11
tech.
aperture
Durchbruch {m}
35
aperture rangeBlendenbereich {m}
electr.photo.
aperture correction
Aperturkorrektur {f}
photo.
aperture selection
Blendenwahl {f}
opticsphoto.
aperture diaphragm
Öffnungs­blende {f} [Aperturblende, ApBl]
aperture cardFilmlochkarte {f}
MedTech.photo.
aperture angle
Öffnungs­winkel {m}
audio
loudspeaker aperture
Lautsprecheröffnung {f}
optics
aperture diaphragm
Aperturblende {f}
opticsphoto.
relative aperture
Blendenzahl {f}
MedTech.photo.
aperture diaphragm
Lochblende {f}
photo.
aperture angle
Aperturwinkel {m}
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • ... 1960) the instruments were even used for setting exposure settings directly, mainly for automatic aperture setting.
  • The bayonet is a variant of the Deckel bayonet (DKL) offering mechanical control of both, aperture release and automatic aperture setting.
  • The term f/64 refers to a small aperture setting on a large format camera, which secures great depth of field, rendering a photograph evenly sharp from foreground to background.
  • The flash unit is set to expose the subject correctly at a given aperture, while shutter speed is calculated to correctly expose for the background or ambient light at that aperture setting.
  • The "aperture stop" is the aperture setting that limits the brightness of the image by restricting the input pupil size, while a "field stop" is a stop intended to cut out light that would be outside the desired field of view and might cause flare or other problems if not stopped.

  • The CM-1 featured a battery-powered through-the-lens light metering system that utilized a red-above, green-middle, and red-below to indicate whether the shutter speed/aperture setting was over/ok/under exposing the picture.
  • A slot between two of the bayonet tabs on the lens allows the "stop-down coupler" from the camera to sense the aperture setting on the lens and adjust the light meter display accordingly.
  • The modernist group favored sharp focus—f/64 being a very small aperture setting that gives great depth of field on large-format view cameras—contact printing, precisely exposed images of natural forms and found objects, and the use of the entire tonal range of a photograph.
  • Many Canon EF mount-based lenses can be converted to Sigma AF mount retaining autofocus and camera controlled aperture setting, however optical stabilisation will not work.
  • It permits the photographer to select an aperture setting and let the camera decide the shutter speed and sometimes also ISO sensitivity for the correct exposure.

  • Viewfinder backlighting was provided which also illuminated the aperture setting.
  • Simply setting that shutter speed without changing the effective lens aperture would result in an underexposure, but the Ricoh 500 will automatically change the aperture setting to f/8.
  • Negative imprinting is a feature of some film cameras, in which the date, shutter speed and aperture setting are recorded on the negative directly as the film is exposed.
  • It does this by projecting slightly over the front of the camera, allowing a rotating cam on the specially designed Schneider lenses to tell it what aperture setting was selected.
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