Kodak DX4900 User's Guide - Page 31
Customizing Picture-taking Settings, Setting Exposure Compensation
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3 Customizing Picture-taking Settings Use Capture on the Mode dial to customize your picture-taking settings. Setting Exposure Compensation Use the Exposure Compensation feature to control how much light is allowed into the camera. You can adjust the exposure by plus or minus 2 stops in 1/2stop increments. NOTE: This setting is ideal for controlling scenes in which the light source is behind the subject (backlit), or for correcting pictures that are too light or too dark. 1 Turn the Mode dial to Capture and press Menu. 2 Highlight the Exposure Compensation menu , then press Select. 3 Use the arrows to select the Exposure Compensation setting you want to use. m If your pictures are too light, decrease (-) the exposure compensation value. m If your pictures are too dark, increase (+) the exposure compensation value. 4 Press Select to accept the change and return to the Menu screen. 5 Press Menu to exit the Menu screen. This setting remains until you change it unless Reset User Settings is set to Yes (see page 48). 21