Exposure compensation, Exposure control – Nikon N6000 User Manual
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and an aperture of f/1.4 is defined as EV1.
The camera’s meter may be used only within EV range of the
exposure meter. For example, with the N6000, exposure meter
ing range is from EV0-EV19 at ISO 100 with f/1.4 lens.
Exposure compensation
Exposure compensation for available light is performed by
changing shutter speed and/or aperture via auto exposure
lock lever, exposure compensation button or auto exposure
bracketing.
In flash photography with a Nikon-dedicated TTL Speedlight,
exposure compensation is also performed by varying the
amount of flash light output.
Exposure compensation made on camera affects both fore
ground subject and background while varying flash output
amount affects only foreground.
Exposure control
Programmed auto: Camera controls both shutter speed and
aperture for correct exposure.
Shutter-priority auto: User selects shutter speed and camera
chooses aperture for correct exposure.
Aperture-priority auto: User selects aperture and camera
chooses shutter speed for correct exposure.
Manual: User select both shutter speed and aperture with the
meter's recommendations for correct exposure.