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Exposure compensation - Step by step with Screenshots
Exposure compensation is an easy way to correct for improper exposure. This feature allows your to make a picture lighter or darker than the recommended exposure. It is a "sliding scale" found on most digital cameras, usually indicated with a "plus/minus" sign and a sliding scale, usually ranging from -2.0 on the left to +2.0 on the right. There will be an indicator on the scale that shows where the exposure compensation adjustment is. Usually it is in the middle, at 0. If you bring the indicator on the exposure compensation scale to the left, towards the negative numbers, it will make the next picture darker. If you bring the indicator on the exposure compensation scale to the right, towards the positive numbers, it will make the next picture light. |
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