Exposure compensation – Canon Z135 User Manual
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Exposure Compensation
Automatic exposure compensation aiiows for correct
exposure when the subject is normaiiy backiit.
However, if you want your picture to be generaiiy
darker or iighter, you can manuaiiy adjust the amount
of exposure compensation.
Press the exposure
compensation button until
+1.5 or -1.5 blinks.
^ The display changes
every time you press.
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• +1.5 exposure adjustment
This setting will create a
generally lighter picture. It is
effective for shooting
landscapes with a large area
of sky, or for pictures taken at
ski resorts. It is also effective
for backlit subjects.
• -1.5 exposure adjustment
This setting will create a
generally darker picture. It is
effective for shooting a
subject in a spotlight, or
positioned against a dark
background (building, etc.).
(No display)
^ Normal shoaling
0'
^ SeEI-timer shooting only.
+15
I Overexposure
▼ adjustrneni
-15
I Undere,)q№Sure
^ adjustmenl
+15 0'
I OvBrexppsuc«
wrth se^M fm er shooting
-15 0'
I Underexposure adjust m en1
W ith sell'lrm ar shooting
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■ When exposure compensation is set, automatic
backlight detection and flash exposure compensation
will not operate,
• When setting exposure compensation with self-timer
shooting, press the button to display +1.5®*
or-1.5 ® *.
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