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What is a Diaphragm?

The Basics:

A diaphragm is a camera component within a lens comprised of overlapping metal blades (the iris) that open and close to change the size of the opening (they allow different levels of light to pass through to the sensor - thus controlling the aperture (or f-number) and depth of field of an image - and the aperture hole of the lens.
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