To set a small aperture on your camera, locate the aperture setting, usually denoted by an "f-stop" number (e.g., f/16 or f/22). Turn the dial or adjust the settings in your camera menu to select a higher f-stop number, which indicates a smaller aperture. This allows less light to enter the lens, increasing the depth of field and bringing more of the scene into focus. Make sure to balance your exposure settings, as a smaller aperture may require a longer shutter speed or higher ISO.
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