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I wonder how they will try to manage this in a cell phone camera (which does not have a real aperture). I am pretty sure that every camera , in a phone or otherwise, does have at least one real aperture..
Maybe not all that clear to some, so here we go... If a lens has a set of available apertures then you can have an aperture priority mode, called Av by Canon. So let's say you have F2.8/3.5/5.6 and F 8, well you choose the one you like and the camera will set the corresponding shutter speed. Obviously if your lens only has one aperture (as it is the case for most phones and gadgets) you cannot have an "aperture priority" because there is no choice to be made... mind you , Canon does not sell phones.
Edited by Franco on 12/19/2012 21:06:41 MST.
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