When And How Much To Adjust Exposure - Minolta XG-9 Owner's Manual

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WHEN AND HOW MUCH TO ADJUST EXPOSURE
1. In situations where there is a great contrast
difference between the subject and back-
grou nd and the most important area is
considerably darker than the area surround-
ing it, set the
"A"
on the Shutter-speed/-
function Selector at from +1/2 to +2.
Examples of such pictures are ones with
strong backlighting and no fill-in
illumina-
A: Without adjustment
tion, such as Examples A and B, or subjects
against a background of snow or light-
colored sand, unless the bright area occupies
a very small part of the image frame
.
2.
If the most important subject area is much
brighter than the rest of the picture, set the
"A" on the Shutter-speed/function Selector
from -1 to
-2.
Examples of this
kind
of
B: Exposure increased

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