Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Using the Built-in Flash
~Flash
Exposure Compensation
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In
the same way as normal exposure compensation, you can set
exposure compensation for flash.
You
can set flash exposure
compensation up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
2
Set
the
flash
exposure
compensation
amount.
While looking at the LCD panel
or
viewfinder, turn the < 0 > dial.
To
cancel the flash exposure
compensation, set the flash exposure
compensation amount back to
< i>.
When
you
press
the
shutter
button
halfway,
the
<
~
>
icon
will
be
displayed
in
the
viewfinder
and
on
the
LCD
panel.
3 Take
the
picture.
1
Press
the
<ISO·~>
button.
(06)
Decreased exposure
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ISO
-3..
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Increased exposure
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ISO
-3
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1..
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JDD
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If
the
[Q=
Auto
Lighting
Optimizer]
(p.75)
is
set
to
anything
other
than
[Disable],
the
image
may
still
look
bright
even
if a
darker
flash
exposure
hasbeen
set.
If
you
sefflash exposure
coJ1)pen~ation
with both the camera and EX-series
Speedlite,
the
Speedlite'sflash expbsurecompensation setting will override the
camera's.
If
you set flash exposure compensation with
an
EX-series Speedlite,
any flash exposure compensation set with the camera will not take effect.
[l]
The
exposure compensation
amount
will remain in effect even after you
set
the
powerswitch
to
<OFF>.
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The
camera
can
also
be
usadJosef
the EX-series Speedlite'sfJash
exposure compensation in
the
same
way
as
with
the
SpeedUte.
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