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hi everybody don komoretska here for dp review tv and today we are going to go down the rabbit hole that is diffraction understanding what it is and how it affects your image quality is going to hopefully help you take better pictures one of the best ways to look at diffraction is to understand at least partially the wave nature of light and we can do that by comparing it to water using a ripple tank and when a wave of water passes through an opening it behaves in a certain way and we can call that diffraction or the way it bends around an object and light does the same thing when it passes through the aperture in your camera so lets do an experiment and see what happens so here we have a fairly simple experiment a ripple tank with a little rolling like a rolling pin here that i can use to make waves straight waves that will pass through an opening that i have placed right here now imagine this is being a wide aperture its a fairly wide opening and if i were to send water going thro