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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION . F'E NT", 11 197 If you take a picture of a person with the sunshine behind, or the bright sky or snow scene in the background, the face tends to be underexposed, looking so dark. To avoid this, release the shutter while keeping the exposure-compensation button 2 depressed. The face will then be properly exposed and look bright. When shooting in a poor lighting condition, it is more effective to use flash (as daylight-sync flash as described on page 18) than to use the exposurecompensation technique. Uncompensated t 20 'aia SIPPIPPIP".•~. Compensated 1

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EXPOSURE
COMPENSATION
.
F'
E
NT",
1
97
11
If
you
take
a
picture
of
a
person
with
the
sunshine
behind,
or
the
bright
sky
or
snow
scene
in
the
background,
the
face
tends
to
be
underexposed,
looking
so
dark.
To
avoid
this,
release
the
shutter
while
keeping
the
exposure
-compensation
button
2
depressed.
The
face
will
then
be
properly
exposed
and
look
bright.
When
shooting
in
a
poor
lighting
condition,
it
is
more
effective
to
use
flash
(as
daylight
-sync
flash
as
described
on
page
18)
than
to
use
the
exposure
-
compensation
technique.
20
SIPPIPPIP".•~
.
‘aia
Uncompensated
t
Compensated
1