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Compensation for Backlit Subjects: For subjects with the sun behind them, or against a bright snowy background, brightly lit window, etc., increase the exposure by setting the dial either to 2X or 4X. (Use your own judgement of the brightness of the scene in determining which factor to use). Compensation for Spotlighted Subjects: When the subject is spotlighted on stage, etc., or for any intensely lit subject against a dark background, decrease the exposure by setting the dial to 1/2X or 1/4X to help bring out the details of the subject. ALWAYS SET THE EXPOSURE COMPENSATION DIAL BACK TO 1X WHEN COMPENSATION IS NO LONGER REQUIRED. compensated uncompensated t. 43.

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Compensation
for
Backlit
Subjects:
For
subjects
with
the
sun
behind
them,
or
against
a
bright
snowy
background,
brightly
lit
window,
etc.,
increase
the
exposure
by
setting
the
dial
either
to
2X
or
4X.
(Use
your
own
judgement
of
the
brightness
of
the
scene
in
determining
which
factor
to
use).
Compensation
for
Spotlighted
Subjects:
When
the
subject
is
spotlighted
on
stage,
etc.,
or
for
any
intensely
lit
subject
against
a
dark
background,
decrease
the
exposure
by
setting
the
dial
to
1/2X
or
1/4X
to
help
bring
out
the
details
of
the
subject.
ALWAYS
SET
THE
EXPOSURE
COMPENSATION
DIAL
BACK
TO
1X
WHEN
COMPENSATION
IS
NO
LONGER
REQUIRED.
compensated
uncompensated
t.
43.