Setting the desired exposure compensation, Exposure compensation, 128) as follows – Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Camera User Manual

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Setting the Desired Exposure

Compensation

Exposure compensation can brighten (increased exposure) or darken

(decreased exposure) the standard exposure set by the camera.

Exposure compensation can be set in the <

t

>, <

d

>, <

s

>, <

f

>, and

<

a

> shooting modes. You can set exposure compensation up to ±3 stops

in 1/3-stop increments.

For details on exposure compensation when <

a

> mode and ISO Auto are

both set, see

=

103, and see

=

104 for <

t

> mode.

1

Check the exposure.

z

Press the shutter button halfway and

check the exposure level indicator.

Increased exposure for a

brighter image

Decreased exposure for a

darker image

2

Set the compensation amount.

z

Set it by looking at the screen as you

turn the <

5

> dial.

g

A <

O

> icon is displayed to indicate

exposure compensation.

3

Take the picture.

z

To cancel exposure compensation, set

the exposure level indicator <

N

> to the

standard exposure index (<

C

>).

o

If

[

z

: Auto Lighting Optimizer]

(

=

136) is set to any setting other than

[Disable]

, the image may still look bright even if a decreased exposure

compensation for a darker image is set.

o

The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you set

the power switch to <

2

>.

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