Adjusting The Exposure Compensation - Canon PowerShot S10 User Manual

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Adjusting the Exposure
Compensation
Use the exposure compensation feature when
a backlit object appears too dark or lights are
too bright in a night scene.
1 Turn the Mode Dial to the
position.
2 Press the
button to display the
exposure compensation settings bar.
3 Use the
and
adjustment value.
,
or
buttons to select an
Exposure
Compensation
Settings Bar
• You can take a shot anytime by pressing the
shutter button.
• Press the SET button to close the exposure
compensation settings bar. The chosen
exposure compensation setting will remain
in effect until it is changed.
• This setting is maintained even after the
Mode Dial is turned. (The +/- icon will
appear in the Display panel and the
exposure compensation value will appear in
the LCD monitor.)
• Press the
button again to display the
white balance settings, which can be
adjusted at this point.
• Each press of the
between the "no display," exposure
compensation bar and white balance
settings bar.
• In
(Stitch Assist) mode, the exposure
setting is locked after the first image. It
cannot be adjusted from the second image
onward.
button cycles
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