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D90
Exposure Compensation / D90
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 4387" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Which metering mode you use should be a considered choice for the exposure you want depending on the subject, style and type of shooting you are doing at the time. If you feel that your camera is consistently giving you an exposure other than to your liking in any particular metering mode the D90 programing allows you to make adjustments. These adjustments are directly to the metering system and not related to the EV system. So it is not necessary to go back and make changes to the EV every time you take a shot. This adjustment can be found on page 178 of the users manual. You use the cameras menu, b4: Fine Tune Optimal Exposure. You can make adjustments of up to + or - one stop separately for each metering method. These will remain in place until you go back in and make new changes. Hope this helps.</p><p>Happy shooting,</p><p>Joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 4387, member: 654"] Which metering mode you use should be a considered choice for the exposure you want depending on the subject, style and type of shooting you are doing at the time. If you feel that your camera is consistently giving you an exposure other than to your liking in any particular metering mode the D90 programing allows you to make adjustments. These adjustments are directly to the metering system and not related to the EV system. So it is not necessary to go back and make changes to the EV every time you take a shot. This adjustment can be found on page 178 of the users manual. You use the cameras menu, b4: Fine Tune Optimal Exposure. You can make adjustments of up to + or - one stop separately for each metering method. These will remain in place until you go back in and make new changes. Hope this helps. Happy shooting, Joseph [/QUOTE]
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