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Exposure compensation
Adjusting the SB-30’s flash output is possible by using the Exposure compensation switch when the
Mode selector dial is set to Non-TTL auto, M1/32, or M1/8.
Set the Exposure compensation switch to +1/2 position to make the main subject brighter, or to –1/2 to
make the subject darker.
With COOLPIX cameras, you can adjust the flash output by checking the brightness of the images on
the monitor, then reshoot.
Exposure compensation switch
+1/2:
Increases the flash output by +1/2 EV to make the subject brighter
0:
No compensation. Set the switch to zero (0) when no exposure
compensation is desired.
–1/2:
Decreases the flash output by –1/2 EV to make the subject darker
• Making exposure compensation using the switch is not possible, if the Mode selector dial is set to the TTL
auto flash, M1/1, or Wireless slave mode.