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General Digital SLR Cameras
Exposure Compensation
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 77160" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>well,, one is a manual step, versus the second is an automatic step, so,, even though the light meter is happy, the auto step will exposure at a different shutter speed than what would have been the calculated one, versus looking thru the camera and in manual mode, applying the compensation and viewing the light meter bar + or - depending upon the direction. Personally, I prefer to manually control the exposure versus depending upon the auto compensation, because then I forget to change it back, and next time out, under or overexpose a picture (just like when I forget to turn off bracketing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 77160, member: 10038"] well,, one is a manual step, versus the second is an automatic step, so,, even though the light meter is happy, the auto step will exposure at a different shutter speed than what would have been the calculated one, versus looking thru the camera and in manual mode, applying the compensation and viewing the light meter bar + or - depending upon the direction. Personally, I prefer to manually control the exposure versus depending upon the auto compensation, because then I forget to change it back, and next time out, under or overexpose a picture (just like when I forget to turn off bracketing). [/QUOTE]
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