Exposure compensation with iso auto – Canon EOS 90D DSLR Camera with 18-135mm Lens User Manual

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Setting the Exposure Before Shooting (Manual Exposure)

Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto

If the ISO speed is set to

[A]

(AUTO) for manual exposure shooting, you

can set exposure compensation (

=

160) as follows:

[

z

: Expo.comp./AEB]

[

: Expo comp (hold btn, turn

)]

in

[

8

C.Fn III-3: Custom

Controls]

Quick Control screen

o

If ISO Auto is set, the ISO speed setting will change to obtain the standard

exposure with the set shutter speed and aperture. Therefore, you may

not obtain the desired exposure eff ect. In this case, set the exposure

compensation.

o

With the camera set to the <

a

> mode + ISO Auto + <

q

> (Evaluative

metering) and

[

8

C.Fn I-8: AE lock meter. mode after focus]

set to the

default setting (

=

558), holding down the shutter button halfway will lock the

ISO speed after focus is achieved with One-Shot AF.

o

To compare the current exposure to the exposure when you pressed the <

A

>

button initially with an automatically set ISO speed, press the <

A

> button,

recompose the shot, and check the exposure level indicator.

o

With ISO Auto set and

[

8

C.Fn I-1: Exposure level increments]

set to

[1/2-stop]

, any 1/2-stop exposure compensation will be implemented with the

ISO speed (1/3 stop) and shutter speed. However, the shutter speed displayed

will not change.

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