Owner's Manual

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Picture Mode
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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
Exposure meters are calibrated for a medium gray scale value,
which matches a standard, i.e. average image object. Should the
measured image detail not fulfill that requirement, then the a
relevant exposure compensation can be effected.
Specifically where several pictures are taken in sequence, for
example if for a series a slightly lesser or greater exposure is
desired for a particular reason, then exposure compensation can
be a very useful function: Once set, the setting remains active
– unlike the metering memory lock – until it is reset.
Exposure compensation values can be set in the range ±3 EV (EV:
Exposure Value). The available values depend on the global setting
EV IncrementEV Increment (see p.81).
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Set compensation value (marks at 0 = Off)
Using thumbwheel control
This function is assigned to one of the setting wheels in the three
(semi) automatic exposure modes and therefore quickly accessible
(see p.67).
Using menu control
Select Exposure CompensationExposure Compensation in the main menu
A scale appears as a submenu item on the LCD panel.
Set the value on the scale
The set value is displayed above the scale.
While setting the value, you can see the effect on the screen
image, which becomes darker or lighter.
Notes
The following applies for set compensation values, no matter
how they were initially set: They remain effective until they are
manually reset to 00, i.e. even if the camera is switched off and
on again in the meantime.
The set exposure compensation is indicated by a mark on the
exposure compensation scale in the footer line.
Changes to the EV IncrementEV Increment setting (see p. 81) lead to the
cancellation of a compensation that has been set, i.e. in such
cases it is automatically reset to 00.