Flash Compensation - Nikon Z 5 Reference Manual

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Flash Compensation

Flash compensation is used to
deliberately alter flash output, for
example in order to change the
brightness of the subject relative to the
background. Via the [Flash
compensation] item in the photo
shooting menu, flash output can be increased to make the main
subject appear brighter, reduced to prevent glare, or otherwise
fine-tuned to produce the desired result.
Choose from values of from −3 to +1.
By default, changes are made in increments of
of the increments can be changed using Custom Setting b1
[EV steps for exposure cntrl] to
Higher values make the subject brighter, lower values darker.
At values other than ±0.0, a Y icon will appear in the
shooting display.
Normal flash output can be restored by setting flash
compensation to ±0.0. Flash compensation is not reset when
the camera is turned off.
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