Flash Compensation - Nikon D7500 User Manual

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Flash Compensation

Flash compensation is used to alter flash output by from –3EV to
+1EV in increments of
main subject relative to the background. Flash output can be
increased to make the main subject appear brighter, or reduced
to prevent unwanted highlights or reflections.
Press the M (Y) button and
rotate the sub-command dial
until the desired value is
displayed. In general, choose
positive values to make the
main subject brighter, negative
values to make it darker.
±0 EV
(M (Y) button pressed)
A
Live View
In live view, the selected value is displayed in the monitor while flash
compensation is being adjusted.
(P, S, A, M, and SCENE Modes Only)
/
EV, changing the brightness of the
1
3
M (Y) button
/
1
–0.3 (–
) EV
3
Sub-command
dial
+1.0 EV
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