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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION (for AUTO EXPOSURE) In difficult lighting situations where there is an extreme contrast between the subject and the background, the auto exposure system tends either to over or underexpose the subject somewhat, which results in the loss of detail. To compensate for such situations, your ME SUPER is provided with an exposure compensation dial which overrides the influence of the adverse lighting source. The dial surrounds the film rewind crank and is scaled 4X, 2X, 1X, 1/2X and 1/4X (X indicates the exposure increase or decrease factor). "Normal Exposure" is obtained at the 1X setting. Always keep the dial at this setting when exposure compensation is not needed. crs Exposure Increase: At the 2X and 4X settings the camera is programmed automatically to double and quadruple the light reaching the film. Exposure Decrease: Conversely, at the 1/2X and 1/4X settings, one-half and one-fourth the amount of light is delivered to the film. To set the Dial: Place your fingers on the outer rim of the dial and turn it until the figure representing the amount of compensation required aligns with the orange index pointer. When exposure compensation is employed, the red LED beside the "EF" indication at the top of the viewfinder scale will flash when you activate the exposure meter to warn that an "exposure factor" is being employed. 18•