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EV Compensation -- I should know... but
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 503455" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>What it does can vary depending on what mode you are shooting in. For example, if shooting with "S" (shutter priority) the EC will change the aperture setting (OPEN or CLOSE it) depending on whether you add a + or - EC. IF ISO is set to AUTO, the ISO can change. If you are shooting "A" (aperture priority), the shutter speed will be changed up or down depending on whether you add a + or - EC. (Also ISO if in AUTO as stated before). If shooting in "M" (manual mode), EC will not do anything to your settings.</p><p></p><p>As to your question as to when to use it, I think it depends on your shooting style, camera being used, etc. Keep following this thread as I think we are going to get some of it sorted out. Ha! (Hoping so, in my case anyway.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 503455, member: 27017"] What it does can vary depending on what mode you are shooting in. For example, if shooting with "S" (shutter priority) the EC will change the aperture setting (OPEN or CLOSE it) depending on whether you add a + or - EC. IF ISO is set to AUTO, the ISO can change. If you are shooting "A" (aperture priority), the shutter speed will be changed up or down depending on whether you add a + or - EC. (Also ISO if in AUTO as stated before). If shooting in "M" (manual mode), EC will not do anything to your settings. As to your question as to when to use it, I think it depends on your shooting style, camera being used, etc. Keep following this thread as I think we are going to get some of it sorted out. Ha! (Hoping so, in my case anyway.) [/QUOTE]
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