Kodak DC3400 User Manual
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If your pictures are too dark, increase
(+) the exposure number.
If your pictures are too light, decrease
(-) the exposure number.
You can adjust the exposure numbers in
+2.0 to -2.0 in 0.5 increments. An
increase of 1.0 doubles the amount of light
allowed into the camera. A decrease of 1.0
reduces the amount of light by half.
7 Press the DO-IT button.
The main Menu screen reappears and
the Exposure Compensation icon
appears in the Status Display.
8 To cancel Exposure Compensation, press a
button until 0.0 is highlighted,
then press the DO-IT button, or turn off
the camera, and the setting defaults to 0.0.
It is possible to select an exposure setting as
the default. See page 80 for details.
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