Exposure Compensation - Nikon COOLPIX L100 User Manual

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Exposure compensation
is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the
camera to make pictures brighter or darker.
1
Press[]
(exposure
compensation).
• The exposure
compensation
guide
is displayed.
2
Use the multi selector
to adjust exposure
and
I
I
press®.
I[®
I
• When
the picture
is too dark: adjust
the exposure
I
[i_
[
compensation
to "+" side.
I
I
• When
the picture
is too
bright" .... adjust
the exposure
compensation
to "-" side.
Exposure
compensation
can be set to values
between
-2.0 and +2.0 EV.
Ira setting
is not applied
by pressing
_)
within
a few seconds,
the selection
will be
cancelled.
3
The setting
is applied,
o_f
• The _
icon is displayed
in the monitor.
_,__
E
[]
Exposure
Compensation
Value
When the shooting
mode
is I_1 (auto) mode
(_
29) or high sensitivity
mode
(_
50), the exposure
compensation
setting
will be stored even if the camera
is turned
off.
[]
Using
Exposure
Compensation
The camera
tends to lower exposure
when the frame is dominated
by brightly
lit objects
and to
increase exposure
when the frame is mostly
dark. Positive
compensation
may therefore
be required
to capture
the brilliancy
of very bright
objects
that fill the frame (for example,
sunlit
expanses
of
water, sand, or snow) or when the background
is much
brighter
than the main subject.
Negative
compensation
may be called for when
large areas of the frame contain
very dark objects
(for
example,
a swath of dark green leaves) or when the background
is much darker than the main
su biect.
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