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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 327677" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>No. At least in the D3300 it adjusts the exposure up or down in sync with the compensation. So if set it at +1EV the body will overexpose by 1E and if it is at -1EV it will under expose by 1EV. This is with respect to the "calculated" exposure value as determined by the camera.</p><p></p><p>Exposure compensation is the fastest method of varying exposure for HDR in the bodies that do not have bracketing. This is what I do</p><p>. First shot without compensation.</p><p>. Second shot at -5EV.</p><p>. Third shot at +5EV.</p><p>. If I need finer control, then the sequence is -5, -2.5, 0, +2.5, +5. If more than 5EV of compensation is needed then you have to do it manually (for say +-10EV)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 327677, member: 16090"] No. At least in the D3300 it adjusts the exposure up or down in sync with the compensation. So if set it at +1EV the body will overexpose by 1E and if it is at -1EV it will under expose by 1EV. This is with respect to the "calculated" exposure value as determined by the camera. Exposure compensation is the fastest method of varying exposure for HDR in the bodies that do not have bracketing. This is what I do . First shot without compensation. . Second shot at -5EV. . Third shot at +5EV. . If I need finer control, then the sequence is -5, -2.5, 0, +2.5, +5. If more than 5EV of compensation is needed then you have to do it manually (for say +-10EV) [/QUOTE]
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