Nikon 1718 Instruction Manual - Page 65

Compose picture, confirm focus, indicator., shoot.

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NOTE: Setting Exposure Compensation Normally, you should compensate exposure to the + side when the background is brighter than your main subject, or to the - side when the background is darker. 2 Compose picture, confirm focus indicator. and shoot. • To cancel Exposure Compensation, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the ~ button to reset the compensation value to a.a. In Vari- Program, changing the exposure mode also cancels the Exposure Compensation. (Turning the power switch off does not cancel the Exposure Compensation.) Check points • The Exposure Compensation cannot be set in 8 or M exposure mode. I • Once the Exposure Compensation is set in each P, S or A exposure mode, compensation remains in that exposure mode. Changing the exposure mode to M, 8 or Vari-Program temporarily cancels the compensation. • Exposure Compensation set in Vari-Program is canceled when exposure mode is changed . • If the exposure compensation is set when the built-in SpeedJight is used, the flash output level is also compensated. 65

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NOTE
:
Setting
Exposure
Compensation
Normally, you should compensate exposure
to
the
+
side when the background is
brighter than your main subject, or to the -
side when the background is darker.
2
Compose picture, confirm focus
indicator.
and
shoot.
To
cancel Exposure Compensation, rotate the
Command Dial while pressing the
~
button
to
reset the compensation value
to
a.
a.
In
Vari-
Program, changing the exposure mode also
cancels the Exposure Compensation. (Turning
the power switch off does not cancel the
Exposure Compensation.)
Ch
eck
points
• The Exposure Compensation cannot be set
in
8
or
M exposure mode.
I
• Once the Exposure Compensation is set
in
each
P, S
or
A exposure mode,
compensation remains
in
that exposure mode. Changing the exposure mode to
M,
8
or
Vari-Program temporarily cancels the compensation.
• Exposure Compensation set
in
Vari-Program is canceled when exposure mode
is
changed.
• If the exposure compensation is set when the built-in SpeedJight is used, the flash
output level is also compensated.
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