Exposure compensation with camera’s exposure dial – Nikon Autofocus Speedlight SB-24 User Manual

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION WITH CAMERA’S EXPOSURE DIAL

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Some camera models include an EV compensation control.

Using this control you can modify the exposure to make your

picture lighter or darker. To make the picture lighter, use +
compensation. For darker pictures use - compensation. How

much compensation you choose depends on how much you

want to modify the resulting picture.
The shooting distance range for TTL automatic flash operation
varies with the amount of exposure compensation.

For example:

With ISO film, an aperture of fM, and a zoom setting of 35mm, if
you set the camera’s exposure compensation dial at +2, the

flash shooting distance range—which is Im to 9m (approx. 4ft.

to 30ft.) at ISO

too

—shifts to 0.6m to 4m (approx. 2ft. to 15ft.)

at ISO 25.

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Film speed In U8^

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too

200

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800*

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100

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400

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800/1000*

100

200

400 800*

•For Nikon F-501/N2020 and F-301/N2000 only.

Be sure the compensated film speed is within the film speed

range that guarantees correct exposure in the TTL mode of

each camera.

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