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:Exposure Compensation
Changing the exposure level set by the camera is called exposure compen-
sation. Exposure compensation can be used to make the picture darker or
brighter intentionally. Exposure compensation can be set up to +/–2 stops in
half-stop increments.
1
Turn the Command Dial to a
Creative Zone mode except <
>.
4
Take the picture.
2
Press the shutter button halfway
and check the exposure display.
3
Press and hold down the <
>
button and turn the <
> dial until
the desired exposure
compensation amount is set.
(
)
•
The <
> side of the scale
indicates increased exposure, and
the <
> side of the scale indicates
decreased exposure.
•
The exposure compensation amount
set is retained even after the
Command Dial is set to <
>.
•
To cancel the exposure
compensation, set the exposure level
indicator back to <
>.
Increased exposure amount
Decreased exposure amount
Decreased
exposure
amount
• The exposure compensation amount is canceled automatically when you
turn the Command Dial to a Basic Zone mode.
• Assuming that a shutter speed of 1/125 sec. and an aperture of f/5.6 will
give a correct exposure, setting the exposure compensation amount to plus
or minus 1 stop will change the shutter speed or aperture as follows:
–1 stop
←
0
→
+1 stop
Shutter Speed
250
←
125
→
60
Aperture
8.0
←
5.6
→
4.0
Increased
exposure
amount
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