Olympus IR 500 IR-500 Reference Manual (English) - Page 72

Press, to enter the exposure compensation settings, then press, to select the exposure compensation

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Chapter 4: Setting according to shooting conditions Adjusting the settings to suit a bright/dark subject (F) 3 Press d to enter the exposure compensation settings, then press a/ c to select the exposure compensation value. The gauge for adjusting exposure compensation appears on the monitor. Adjusts towards "+" to give a brighter image. 0.0 OK CANCEL SELECT GO 4 Press 9. Adjusts towards "-" to give a darker image. The selected exposure compensation value is set. Press p to start shooting with the new settings. +2.0 4M Exposure compensation value If a value other than "±0" is set, it appears on the monitor. If "±0" is set, the exposure compensation value on the monitor disappears. Tips • Often bright subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker than their natural colors. Adjusting towards "+" makes these subjects closer to their real shades. For the same reason, adjust towards "-" when shooting dark subjects. • We recommend that you return the exposure compensation value to "0.0" after taking a picture with an adjusted exposure compensation. • To save the selected exposure compensation value for the next time you use the camera, set "ALL RESET" to "OFF." For details, see "Saving the settings (ALL RESET)" (g page 148). Note If the flash is used, the image brightness (exposure) may differ from the intended brightness (exposure). 72

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Chapter 4: Setting according to shooting conditions
Adjusting the settings to suit a bright/dark subject (
F
)
3
Press
d
to enter the exposure compensation settings, then press
a
/
c
to select the exposure compensation value.
The gauge for adjusting exposure compensation appears on the monitor.
4
Press
9
.
The selected exposure compensation value is set. Press
p
to start shooting with the new
settings.
Tips
Often bright subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker than their natural colors. Adjusting towards “+”
makes these subjects closer to their real shades. For the same reason, adjust towards “–” when shooting
dark subjects.
We recommend that you return the exposure compensation value to “0.0” after taking a picture with an
adjusted exposure compensation.
To save the selected exposure compensation value for the next time you use the camera, set “ALL RESET”
to “OFF.” For details, see “Saving the settings (ALL RESET)” (
g
page 148).
Note
If the flash is used, the image brightness (exposure) may differ from the intended brightness (exposure).
OK
0.0
0.0
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
Adjusts towards “+” to
give a brighter image.
Adjusts towards “–” to
give a darker image.
+2.0
+2.0
4M
4M
Exposure compensation value
If a value other than “±0” is set, it appears on
the monitor. If “±0” is set, the exposure
compensation value on the monitor
disappears.