Exposure compensation – Canon EOS 3000 N User Manual

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Exposure Compensation

Changing the exposure level set by the camera is called exposure

compensation. Exposure compensation can be used to make the picture

darker or brighter intentionally. Exposure compensation can be set up to ±2
stops in half-stop increments.

Increased exposure amount

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Decreased exposure amount

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Turn the Commanci Dial to a

Creative Zone mode except <iV!>.

Press the shutter button halfway

and check the exposure display.

Press and hold down the

< ^ / ~ >

button and turn the <£S> dial

until the desired exposure

compensation amount is set. (¡2)4)
» The <+> side of the scale indicates

increased exposure, and the <»->

side of the scale indicates decreased

exposure.

Decreased

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0+

Increased

exposure ^

^ exposure

amount

amount

® The exposure compensation amount

set is retained even after the
Command Dial is set to <(3©>.

® To cancel the exposure

compensation, set the exposure level

indicator back to <^>.

Take the picture.

The exposure compensation amount is canceled automatically when you turn

the Command Dial to a Basic Zone mode.

Assuming that a shutter speed of 1/125 sec. and an aperture of f/5.6 will give a
correct exposure, setting the exposure compensation amount to plus or minus

1 stop will change the shutter speed or aperture as follows:

-1 stop

<—

0

—)■+ 1 stop

Shutter Speed

250

125

—)■

60

Aperture

8.0

e-

5.6

—>

4.0

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