Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 82

Exposure Compensation, panel and viewfinder after you release

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Reference-Exposure Exposure Compensation To obtain the desired results with certain subject compositions, it may be necessary to use exposure compensation to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera. As a rule of thumb, positive compensation may be needed when the main subject is darker than the background, negative values when the main subject is brighter than the background. 1 Pressing the button, rotate the main command dial and confirm exposure compensation in the control panel or the viewfinder (in the viewfinder, positive values are shown by a icon, negative values by a icon). Exposure compensation can be set to values between -5 EV (underexposure) and +5 EV (overexposure) ±0EV ( in increments of / EV. At values other than ±0, the 0 at the center of the electronic analog exposure displays will flash and a icon will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder after you release the button. The current value for exposure compensation can be confirmed in the electronic analog exposure display or by pressing the button. button pressed) -0.3 EV +2.0 EV 2 Frame the photograph, focus, and shoot. Normal exposure can be restored by setting exposure compensation to ±0 or performing a two button reset ( 97). Exposure compensation is not reset when the camera is turned off. b4-Exp Comp/Fine Tune ( 154) Use this option to set the increments for exposure compensation to / or 1EV. b5-Exposure Comp. ( 155) 72 If desired, exposure compensation can be set without pressing the button.

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72
Reference—Exposure
Exposure Compensation
To obtain the desired results with certain subject compositions, it may be neces-
sary to use exposure compensation to alter exposure from the value suggested
by the camera.
As a rule of thumb, positive compensation may be needed when
the main subject is darker than the background, negative values when the main
subject is brighter than the background.
1
Pressing the
button, rotate the main com-
mand dial and confirm exposure compensation
in the control panel or the viewfinder (in the
viewfinder, positive values are shown by a
icon, negative values by a
icon).
Exposure
compensation can be set to values between
–5 EV (underexposure) and +5 EV (overexposure)
in increments of / EV.
At values other than ±0, the 0 at the center of
the electronic analog exposure displays will flash
and a
icon will be displayed in the control
panel and viewfinder after you release the
button.
The current value for exposure compen-
sation can be confirmed in the electronic analog
exposure display or by pressing the
button.
±0 EV (
button pressed)
–0.3 EV
+2.0 EV
2
Frame the photograph, focus, and shoot.
Normal exposure can be restored by setting exposure compensation to ±0 or
performing a two button reset (
97).
Exposure compensation is not reset
when the camera is turned off.
b4—Exp Comp/Fine Tune (
154)
Use this option to set the increments for exposure compensation to / or 1 EV.
b5—Exposure Comp. (
155)
If desired, exposure compensation can be set without pressing the
button.