Exposure Compensation; Cancelling Exposure Compensation - Kodak 6B8773 User Manual

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Exposure Compensation

Cancelling Exposure
Compensation
April 28, 2004
Use Exposure Compensation to intentionally overexpose or underexpose an
image.
• Press and hold the Exposure Compensation button and turn the C-Dial
to set the desired compensation value.
The Top Status LCD shows
Exposure Compensation button. A final setting of
overexposure compensation, and a
compensation.
You can set Exposure Compensation in 1/3 EV increments from +3.0 to
-3.0 stops.
For example, if you are in the Aperture Priority AE mode and set Exposure
Compensation to +1.0, the shutter speed changes to one stop slower. In
Shutter Speed Priority AE mode, the aperture will be one stop larger
(smaller f-number). In Program AE mode, both the shutter speed and
aperture value changes add up to a +1.0 stop.
NOTE: You cannot use the Exposure Compensation function with Manual
Exposure mode.
Exposure Compensation remains in effect until you cancel it.
• Press and hold the Exposure Compensation button and turn the C-Dial
until
appears in the Top Status LCD.
0.0
NOTE: If you have an approved flash installed on the camera's Hot Shoe,
the Exposure Compensation setting affects the flash output. In
addition, the Exposure Compensation setting sums with a Flash
Exposure Compensation setup on the flash. For example, if
Exposure Compensation is set to +1.0 and Flash Exposure
Compensation is set to -.07, the total compensation is +0.3.
Controlling Exposure
when you initially press the
0.0
indicates an
indicates an underexposure
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