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Exposure Compensation

Exposure compensation is used to deliberately change exposure from the
optimum value as determined by the camera. This can be used, for example,
to shoot subjects containing sharp lighting contrasts at a variety of different
exposures.
Exposure compensation is possible in any exposure mode.
1
Press the
button and rotate the main command dial.
compensation adjusted in increments of
a minimum of –5 EV.
At values other than 0, a
control panel on top of the camera. The electronic analog exposure display
will show the amount of compensation, and the "0" indicator at the center
of the display will blink to show that exposure compensation is in effect.
Tips
To display exposure compensation as a numerical value, press the
current exposure compensation will appear next to the
In general, the best results are achieved using a positive value for exposure
compensation when your principal subject is darker than the background, and a
negative value when the subject is brighter than the background.
Exposure compensation can be set to change in increments of
"Custom Settings," item 2.
Camera settings can be changed so that exposure compensation can be adjusted
by turning the main or sub-command dial, even when the
See "Custom Settings," item 13.
Camera Settings: Exposure Compensation
1
/
EV, to a maximum of +5 EV or
3
Viewfinder display
–0.3 EV
+2 EV
indicator appears in the viewfinder and in the
indicator.
Exposure
button. The
1
/
EV or 1 EV. See
2
button is not pressed.
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