D5300

Camera Functions

Exposure Compensation

"Exposure compensation" is the act of deliberately altering exposure from the value suggested by the camera to make pictures brighter or darker. Although in P, S, and A modes, the camera automatically adjusts exposure, the value it selects may not always produce the results you intend. Everyone has her own preferences when it comes to exposure, and you may find that a brighter or darker image is closer to what you intend. If this is the case, use exposure compensation. Digital cameras let you view pictures as you take them, so view the results try again if they're not to your liking, adjusting exposure upwards or downwards for brighter or darker pictures.

Exposure compensation: 0 EV
Exposure compensation: +1.3 EV
Exposure compensation: -1.3 EV

Camera Functions

01. To choose a value for exposure compensation, keep the Exposure Compensation button pressed and rotate the command dial until the desired value is selected in the viewfinder or information display.
02. In general, positive values make the subject brighter while negative values make it darker.

Exposure Compensation: Related Functions

View information on functions related to Exposure Compensation.

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