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aperture

[ap-er-cher] / ˈæp ər tʃər /


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“Hang the Moon” might strike some as a significant departure, but it still feels of a piece with her more personal excavations of rural lives, with the aperture opened up to different classes and histories.

From Los Angeles Times

“These recordings may not be scientifically sound, but it’s a whole other way of communicating knowledge, a different aperture of experience.”

From New York Times

They are seeking to widen the conservative aperture in their quest to suppress and reverse, to promote a universal vision on oppression, to apply uniform pressure.

From Seattle Times

It’s a much larger sensor than Google’s used before — physically larger than even the iPhone 13 Pro’s new camera sensor — comes with 1.2μm pixels, and is behind an f/1.85 aperture optically stabilized lens.

From The Verge

And while Sony kept the zoom toggle for use with the detachable power zoom 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens, it also added a top dial for aperture or shutter speed adjustments.

From The Verge