Exposure compensation, Exposure control – Nikon N6000 User Manual

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and an aperture of f/1.4 is defined as EV1.

The camera’s meter may be used only within EV range of the

exposure meter. For example, with the N6000, exposure meter­

ing range is from EV0-EV19 at ISO 100 with f/1.4 lens.

Exposure compensation

Exposure compensation for available light is performed by

changing shutter speed and/or aperture via auto exposure

lock lever, exposure compensation button or auto exposure
bracketing.
In flash photography with a Nikon-dedicated TTL Speedlight,

exposure compensation is also performed by varying the
amount of flash light output.

Exposure compensation made on camera affects both fore­

ground subject and background while varying flash output
amount affects only foreground.

Exposure control
Programmed auto: Camera controls both shutter speed and

aperture for correct exposure.

Shutter-priority auto: User selects shutter speed and camera

chooses aperture for correct exposure.

Aperture-priority auto: User selects aperture and camera

chooses shutter speed for correct exposure.

Manual: User select both shutter speed and aperture with the
meter's recommendations for correct exposure.

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