Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 125

Brightness/exposure

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Brightness/exposure Changing the brightness-Exposure compensation You can adjust exposure manually by ±2 (in increments of approx. 1/3). If you want a white object to appear as white as possible, adjust + to increase the exposure. If you want a black object to appear as black as possible, adjust - to decrease the exposure. 2 1 1 Set the Mode dial to P, A, S, S-Prg or . ● The exposure setting will be displayed. 2 Press on the Arrow pad for + adjustment and for - adjustment. ● When exposure is set to any value other than 0, is displayed on the control panel. Exposure compensation P F2.8 1/200 +2.0 7 Images become darker Images become lighter [SM] Menu (still picture recording mode) Control panel Exposure compensation Note: ● Unless OFF is selected in All Reset, the setting will be canceled when the power is turned off (p. 148). ● If the subject is mostly dark, the exposure compensation does not function effectively. In such a case, display the recorded picture and check the brightness. ● You cannot correct the amount of flash in this mode. To adjust brightness, refer to page 109. 125

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You can adjust exposure manually by ±2 (in increments of approx. 1/3). If you
want a white object to appear as white as possible, adjust + to increase the
exposure. If you want a black object to appear as black as possible, adjust –
to decrease the exposure.
1
Set the Mode dial to P, A, S, S-Prg
or
.
The exposure setting will be
displayed.
2
Press
on the Arrow pad for +
adjustment
and
for
adjustment.
When exposure is set to any value
other than 0,
is displayed on
the control panel.
125
Brightness/exposure
Changing the brightness—Exposure compensation
Images become
darker
Images become
lighter
1
2
P F2.8 1/200 +2.0
[
SM
]
Exposure compensation
Menu (still picture recording mode)
Unless OFF is selected in All Reset, the setting will be canceled when the
power is turned off (p. 148).
If the subject is mostly dark, the exposure compensation does not function
effectively. In such a case, display the recorded picture and check the
brightness.
You cannot correct the amount of flash in this mode. To adjust brightness,
refer to page 109.
Note:
Control panel
Exposure
compensation