I recently bought a box of compact cameras, mostly 80s and 90s varieties, and in the course of testing them was surprised how many had square or triangular aperture blade openings. How much does the shape of the aperture matter to the overall image?
It would if the aperture was wide enough, but as most are auto exposure cameras with a maximum aperture of 2.8 or 3.5, and typically shoot at 5.6 or higher, I'm wondering if the shape of the opening has a perceivable effect on image sharpness or resolution across the range?Bokeh would be affected.
Considering the quality of the lenses in these cameras the aperture shape is not that important.
I recently bought a box of compact cameras, mostly 80s and 90s varieties, and in the course of testing them was surprised how many had square or triangular aperture blade openings. How much does the shape of the aperture matter to the overall image?
Bokeh would be affected.
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