Use of aperture in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include aperture at the start of sentence, aperture at the end of sentence and aperture in the middle of sentence
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aperture at the start of sentence
- Aperture priority mode works in much the same way.
aperture at the end of sentence
- This style of lens is designed to give optimum performance at the widest aperture.
- Crashing and echoing, the filing cabinet toppled end-over-end down the stairs as the thing heaved itself through the door aperture.
- For aperture priority video, the procedure could not be simpler; just set aperture Priority mode, select the aperture, press the Viedo button and you get that aperture.
aperture in the middle of sentence
- What aperture are you using?
- I had to get the aperture right.
- Through the aperture he could see daylight.
- The telescope has an aperture of 2.4 metres.
- Binoculars of this aperture are very expensive.
- For flash photography, set the aperture at f.5.6.
- Into this aperture a droplet of mercury was poured.
- Binoculars of this aperture cost a great deal of money.
- The mask has mirror effect; designed with aperture bars.
- The greater the relative aperture, the lens becomes "fast."
- Open up the lens aperture to maximize the brightness of the shot.
- The camera adjusts the lens aperture and shutter speed automatically.
- This covered an aperture in the bodywork to provide internal illumination.
- The soldier fired the rifle through a narrow aperture in a pile of sandbags.
- Presumably there was a glazed aperture in the back to illuminate the upper deck.
- In a sort of aperture she saw a white baby hanging upside down from a nail of light.
- This was a covering curtain with a central aperture which left the arena open to the sky.
- Lightning flickered in the ragged aperture where the ground-floor staircase door had been.
- The remains of the blowing house, with the bricked-up water wheel aperture, is still visible.
- As with telescopes, the larger the aperture the greater the light-grasp, but there are hazards too.
- The spill in my hand was beginning to sputter, but-I noticed that the cloverleaf aperture was now glowing pinkly.
- With increased power, the field of view becomes smaller, and with increased aperture the binoculars become heavier.
- Jasper stood looking at the bell rope which came out of a small square aperture at what was the base of the campanile.
- Its programmed exposure system then sets the most suitable shutter speed and aperture under the prevailing circumstances.
- Not surprisingly these force patterns resemble the pattern of magnetic field lines across the aperture of a quadrupole magnet.
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