As you push the right thumbwheel (click, click) you'll see the exposure parameters changing to blue.
When the field you want to change is highlighted in blue, turning the thumbwheel will adjust that setting.
Here the aperture is highlighted and you can change it with the dial.
There is no need to do it through the screen as mentioned in post #13.
Thanks so much Meta4. That was useful info. I enjoyed your photos, too.
I have an approach that is not that common with photographers these days especially drone photographers. I am a fine art landscape (among other subjects) photographer, and my goal is large hi-rez gallery quality prints. I shoot with a 50 mpxl Canon 5Dsr on a tripod and print on large format printers. My prints are stunning, sharp, and very detailed. I don't expect to get similar results from a drone camera, but I hope to get close. I have no doubt that I will get excellent results for posting on the internet. There you can't tell if a good looking photo was made with a $5K camera, a drone, a cheap point and shoot or an iPhone. I'm sure I'll figure all this out. My photo website is back on line, www.jeffreysipress.com.[/QUOTE]
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