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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Exposure Compensation
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<blockquote data-quote="eastside" data-source="post: 630824" data-attributes="member: 40928"><p>EV steps for exposure control is set at 1/3. When I press the exposure compensation button the control panel shows the full range of under and over exposure (-5 to +5). However when looking through the viewfinder, and scroll from -5 to +5 the marks that indicate 1/3 steps moves only to the left; i.e., underexposure. I was expecting the marks to move the right when I rotated the main control dial clockwise to indicate overexposure (moving towards +5). All experiments were conducted using the same aperture and speed. Am I using the 750 incorrectly or is this a camera defect? </p><p></p><p>Eastside</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eastside, post: 630824, member: 40928"] EV steps for exposure control is set at 1/3. When I press the exposure compensation button the control panel shows the full range of under and over exposure (-5 to +5). However when looking through the viewfinder, and scroll from -5 to +5 the marks that indicate 1/3 steps moves only to the left; i.e., underexposure. I was expecting the marks to move the right when I rotated the main control dial clockwise to indicate overexposure (moving towards +5). All experiments were conducted using the same aperture and speed. Am I using the 750 incorrectly or is this a camera defect? Eastside [/QUOTE]
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