The aperture ring changes the lens aperture which controls how much light reaches the film or digital sensor.
A large aperture f/1.4 to f/2.8 = lots of light, fast shutter speeds, narrow depth of field
A small aperture f/9+ = much less light, slower shutter speeds, wide depth of field
To change the aperture on a Nikon D3400 camera, you can use the command dial on the top of the camera. Simply rotate the dial to adjust the aperture setting to your desired value.
To set the aperture on a Nikon D3300 camera, turn the mode dial to Aperture Priority mode (A or Av). Then, use the command dial to adjust the aperture value to your desired setting.
To change the aperture on a Nikon camera, locate the aperture control dial on the camera body or lens. Rotate the dial to adjust the aperture setting to a larger or smaller f-stop number for a wider or narrower depth of field, respectively.
To change the aperture on a Nikon D3500 camera, you can adjust the settings in the camera's menu or use the control dial on the camera body. Look for the aperture setting, which is usually denoted by the letter "A" or "Av" on the camera. Use the control dial to increase or decrease the aperture value to control the amount of light entering the camera.
To adjust the aperture on a Nikon camera, turn the command dial to select the desired aperture value. The aperture setting is typically displayed on the camera's LCD screen or in the viewfinder.
To change the aperture on a Nikon camera, locate the aperture control dial on the camera body or the lens itself. Rotate the dial to adjust the aperture setting to a larger or smaller f-stop number for a wider or narrower depth of field, respectively. Refer to the camera's manual for specific instructions on changing the aperture settings.
To change the aperture on a Nikon D3200 camera, rotate the command dial on the camera while holding down the exposure compensation button. This will allow you to adjust the aperture settings.
To adjust the aperture on a Canon 60D camera, turn the main dial on the top of the camera while holding down the AV button on the back. This will allow you to change the aperture value.
To adjust the aperture on a Nikon D3200 camera, you can use the command dial located on the top right of the camera body. Turn the dial to change the aperture setting, which is represented by the f-stop numbers on the camera's display screen. A lower f-stop number means a larger aperture opening, allowing more light to enter the camera. Conversely, a higher f-stop number means a smaller aperture opening, resulting in less light entering the camera.
To change the aperture setting (f-stop) on a Nikon camera, locate the command dial on the camera body. Press and hold the exposure compensation button while rotating the command dial to adjust the aperture setting. Check the camera's display screen or viewfinder to see the changes in the f-stop value.
To set the aperture on a Nikon camera, you can adjust it using the command dial on the camera body. Turn the dial to change the aperture value to a higher or lower number, which controls the amount of light entering the camera lens. A lower aperture number (e.g. f/2.8) lets in more light and creates a shallower depth of field, while a higher aperture number (e.g. f/16) lets in less light and creates a deeper depth of field.
To change the aperture on a Nikon D3300, rotate the command dial on the camera while holding down the exposure compensation button. This will allow you to adjust the aperture setting to control the amount of light entering the camera.