How do I change the f stop on my Nikon d3200?
Robert Bradley
Published May 22, 2026
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Simply so, how do I change the F on my camera?
First, make sure that the dial on the top of the camera is set to “M” position. Next, press and hold the +/- button located right below the camera shutter, then rotate the rear command dial to change aperture. Rotating to the left will decrease the aperture, while rotating to the right will increase the aperture.
Also, is F stop same as aperture? The "aperture" is the diameter of the entrance pupil of the lens, and is measures in mm. The "f-stop" is the ratio of the focal length and the aperture diameter: f-stop = focal length / aperture diameter. The aperture, in combination with shutter speed, determines how much total light that reaches the sensor.
Just so, what is the best image quality setting for Nikon d3200?
The Nikon D3200 produced images of excellent quality during the review period. The settings of ISO 100 through ISO 400 are as good as indistinguishable from each other. The slightest hint of noise starts to creep in at ISO 800 but the images are still very clean at that setting.
How do I change my aperture shutter speed and ISO?
Manually set your aperture to the same number as you wrote down, which should be the lowest number your camera lens will allow (in our example it is 3.5). Then set your shutter speed to the number you wrote down (in our example it is 125) and keep your ISO the same – 200.
Related Question AnswersHow do I change the f stop on my Nikon d90?
How to Change Aperture on Nikon D80 and D90- Make sure that your lens aperture can be changed through the camera.
- Set your camera on “Aperture Priority” mode by rotating the dial on the top of the camera to “A” position.
- Rotate the front dial of the camera located under the camera shutter release to change aperture.