True or false.

The smaller the f-stop, or f-value, the larger the opening in the aperture is.

Shutter speed affects how much light enters the camera, while aperture affects how long the light enters the camera.

Most photographs will be made using a shutter speed of 1/60 or faster.

The f-stops are typically expressed as f/number

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The smaller the f-stop, or f-value, the larger the opening in the aperture is. TRUE

Shutter speed affects how much light enters the camera, while aperture affects how long the light enters the camera. FALSE

Most photographs will be made using a shutter speed of 1/60 or faster. FALSE

The f-stops are typically expressed as f/number. TRUE