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D810 Problem in exposure compensation
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulPosition" data-source="post: 361559" data-attributes="member: 25700"><p>Exposure compensation only tells the camera you want it to try and shift exposure toward light or dark. The camera does this by varying aperture or speed (and if you're on auto ISO, ISO).</p><p></p><p>In (A)perture priority, where you've locked aperture to YOUR preferred setting, it will vary shutter speed.</p><p>In (S)peed priority, where you've locked shutter speed to your preferred value, it will vary aperture.</p><p>Now, what could it possibly change in (M)anual mode where both speed and aperture are under YOUR control? (Well, the light meter is what will change and that's it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulPosition, post: 361559, member: 25700"] Exposure compensation only tells the camera you want it to try and shift exposure toward light or dark. The camera does this by varying aperture or speed (and if you're on auto ISO, ISO). In (A)perture priority, where you've locked aperture to YOUR preferred setting, it will vary shutter speed. In (S)peed priority, where you've locked shutter speed to your preferred value, it will vary aperture. Now, what could it possibly change in (M)anual mode where both speed and aperture are under YOUR control? (Well, the light meter is what will change and that's it.) [/QUOTE]
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