Flash Compensation - Nikon D5100 Reference Manual

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Flash Compensation
Flash compensation
is used to alter flash output
from the level suggested
by the
camera, changing
the brightness
of the main subject relative to the background.
Choose from values between -3 EV (darker) and 4-1 EV (brighter)
in increments
of
1/3 EV_in general, positive values make the subject brighter while negative values
make it darker.
Place the cursor
in the information
display.
If shooting
information
is not displayed in the monitor,
press the ,B, button.
Press the ,B, button again to place the cursor in the information
display.
_!,_
[8271
,B, button
Information
display
2
Display
flash compensation
options.
Highlight
flash compensation
in the information
display and press _).
3
Choose
a value.
Highlight
a value and press _). To return to
shooting
mode, press the shutter-release
button
halfway.
Normal flash output
can be restored by setting flash compensation
to _+0. Flash
compensation
is not reset when the camera is turned off.
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