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Minolta Dimage 5 - Recording Mode - Advanced Operation (Continued); Flash Compensation

Minolta Dimage 5
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RECORDING MODE
The flash output can be controlled by ±2 Ev in
1/3 Ev increments. Flash compensation is set
in the basic section of the recording-mode
menu (p. 80). If the flash compensation is set
to any value other than 0.0, the flash-
compensation indicator will appear on the
monitors and data panel.
FLASH COMPENSATION
When using the fill-flash to reduce harsh shadows on the subject’s face caused by bright illumi-
nation or direct sunlight, flash compensation can be used to change the ratio between the high-
lights and shadows. The fill-flash will affect the darkness of the shadows without affecting the
area illuminated by the main light source. By decreasing the flash output with a negative Ev set-
ting, the shadows will receive less light than with normal fill-flash and be harder, but will bring
out subtle details in the shadows that would not appear without the flash. Increasing the flash
output by using a positive Ev setting will soften and can even nearly eliminate shadows.
Shooting tips
Positive compensation
No compensation
Negative compensation

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