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Posted on May 01, 2010

How do i change the apperture on my lumix g1?

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I hope you're familiar with the Mode Dial, which is the dial with PASM on it. "A" stands for aperture and if you turn to that mode, you can then change the aperture by turning the (jagged) dial in front of your camera, on the hand grip. Here's a pic:How do i change the apperture on my lumix g1? - 8_3_2012_6_21_50_am.jpg

You can also change the aperture in "M", standing for manual mode.

Hope this helps!

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