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FLASH OUTPUT LEVEL COMPENSATION—
TO MAKE FLASH-ILLUMINATED SUBJECT
BRIGHTER OR DARKER
To manually adjust the flash light output level, use Flash Output
Level Compensation. You can adjust the light output level from
–3 EV to +1 EV in
1
/
3
steps.
• Flash Output Level Compensation can be set only when the
built-in flash is activated or when attached Nikon Speedlight is
turned on.
1
Activate the built-in flash or turn on the attached Nikon
Speedlight.
2
Hold
FUNCTION
button and rotate command dial until the
Function Area indicator indicates blinking
fg
in the
Compensation Area. Then hold
SET
/
!
button and rotate
command dial until desired compensation value appears in
place of frame counter on LCD panel.
(In the example above, –
1
/
3
compensation is set.)
3
To complete setting, remove your finger from
SET
/
!
button. Once set, Flash Output Level Compensation
remains fixed until reset. Although
fg
stays on to indicate that
Flash Output Level Compensation is set, the compensation
value disappears from LCD readout when you remove your
finger from
SET/
!
button. Inside the viewfinder,
fg
appears.
4
After shooting, be sure to reset amount of compensation
to “0” to resume normal operation.
If you store the built-in flash in the down position or turn off the
attached Speedlight, compensation value is automatically reset
to “0”.
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