Owner's Manual

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Exposure
compensation
can be set
to
values
between
-5
EV
(underexposure) and +5
EV
(overexposure) in increments
of
1/
3
EV.
In
general, choose positive values
to
make
the
subject brighter,
negative values
to
make
it
darker.
-1
EV
No exposure
compensation
+1
EV
At
values
other
than
+0.0,
the
0 at
the
center
of
the
exposure indicators
will
flash and a
~
icon
will
be displayed in
the
control
panel
and
viewfinder
after
you release
the
IB
button.
The
current
value
for
exposure
compensation
can be
confirmed
in
the
exposure
indicator
by
pressing
the
lB
button.
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Normal exposure can be restored by setting exposure
compensation
to
+0.0. Exposure
compensation
is
not
reset
when
the
camera
is
turned
off.
B
Using
a Flash
When a flash
is
used, exposure
compensation
affects
both
background
exposure and flash level.
B See
Also
For
information
on choosing
the
size
of
the
increments available
for
exposure
compensation,
see Custom Setting b3 (Exp
comp/fine
tune,
o 270). For
information
on
making
adjustments
to
exposure
compensation
without
pressing
the
~
button,
see
Custom Setting
b4
(Easy
exposure
compensation,
0 271). For
information
on
automatically
varying exposure,
white
balance,
or
Active D-Lighting,
see
page 120.
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