Adjusting the camera exposure – Kodak DC215 User Manual

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Adjusting the Camera Exposure

If your pictures seem too dark or too light, you can adjust the amount of
light allowed into the camera so your pictures are properly exposed.
These adjustments in lighting are called Exposure Compensation.

1

With the camera on, set the Slider switch
to Capture.

2

Press the

button.

The Exposure Compensation screen appears.

3

Press a

button to change the

exposure number.

q

If your pictures are too dark, increase
(+) the exposure number.

q

If your pictures are too light, decrease
(-) the exposure number.

You can adjust the exposure numbers
from +2.0 to -2.0 in 0.5 increments. An
increase of 1.0 doubles the amount of light
allowed into the camera. A decrease of 1.0
reduces the amount of light allowed into
the camera by half.

4

Press the DO-IT button to accept the
exposure change.

The Exposure Compensation icon appears in
the LCD if Preview (page 9) or Quickview
(page 24) is activated.

5

To cancel Exposure Compensation, press
a

button until 0.0 is highlighted,

then press the DO-IT button, or turn off
the camera.

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