Working principle of ISO and Diaphragm. How is it work?

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i don’t get it.

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ISO is how sensitive the sensor would be to light. It used to be ASA before. It’s called ISO due to the International Organization of Standardization making the value universal.

Diaphragm is a set of shutters allowing light to pass. They can open and close. It also makes things sharper or blurry. Giving you Bokeh effect.

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