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Exposure compensation can brighten (increased exposure) or darken
(decreased exposure) the standard exposure set by the camera.
Although you can set the exposure compensation up to ±5 stops in 1/3-
stop increments, the exposure compensation indicator on the LCD
panel and in the viewfinder can only display the setting up to ±3 stops. If
you want to set the exposure compensation setting beyond ±3 stops,
you should use the Quick Control screen (p.44) or follow the
instructions for [2 Exp. comp./AEB] on the next page.
1
Set the Mode Dial to <d>, <s>,
or <f>.
2
Set the exposure compensation
amount.
After pressing the shutter button
halfway (0), turn the <5> dial. If
the exposure compensation cannot
be set, press the <R> button
below the <5> dial (0), then turn
the <5> dial.
3
Take the picture.
To cancel the exposure
compensation, set the exposure
compensation amount back to <E>.
Setting Exposure CompensationN
Increased exposure for a brighter image
Decreased exposure for a darker image
If the [
2
Auto Lighting Optimizer
] (p.101) is set to anything other than
[
Disable
], the image may still look bright even if a darker exposure has been set.
The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you
set the power switch to <2>.
Be careful not to turn the <
5
> dial and change the exposure compensation
inadvertently. It is safest to set the [
6
Lock
5
] menu to [
Enable
]. Before
turning the <
5
> dial, press the <
R
> button (
0
), then turn the <
5
> dial.
If the amount set exceeds ±3 stops, the end of the exposure level
indicator will display <I> or <J>.
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