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Q: Can you change the aperture on a Panasonic DMC-TS20?
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How do you change the aperture?

It depends on what camera you are using


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How do you you notice as you change the diaphragm openings?

As you change the diaphragm openings (aperture), the depth of field will be affected. A larger aperture (small f-stop number) will result in a shallower depth of field, meaning only a small portion of the image will be in focus. On the other hand, a smaller aperture (large f-stop number) will increase the depth of field, resulting in a larger area of the image being in focus.