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Nikon CoolPix S60
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Shooting
Options:
The
Shooting
Menu
Exp.+/-
Exposure
compensation
is
used
to
alter exposure
from
the
value suggested by
the
camera
to
make pictures
brighter
or darker.
When
the
subject
is
too
dark:
tap
+
to
adjust
the
exposure
compensation
to
/1+/1
side.
When
the
subject
is
too
bright: tap -
to
adjust
the
exposure
compensation
to
/1_"
side.
Exposure
compensation
can be set
to
values
between
-2.0
and +2.0
EV.
At settings
other
than 0.0,
the
indicator for
the
current setting
is
displayed in
the
monitor
(~
9).
~
Exposure Compensation Value
The exposure
compensation
value applied
In
0 (auto)
mode
is
stored in
the
camera's
memory
even
after
the
camera
is
turned
off, and reapplied
the
next
time
0 (auto)
mode
is
selected.
The exposure
compensation
value
is
applied in any scene mode,
the
setting reverts
to
0.0
whenever
arlother shooting
mode
is
selected
or
the
camera
is
turned
off.
~
Using Exposure Compensation
The canlera tends
to
lower
exposure
when
the
frame
is
dominated
by
brightly
lit objects and
to
increase ('xpmurc
whrn
the' frdmc
is
mostly dark. Positive
compensation
may therefore be required
to capture
the
brilliancy
of
very
bright
objects
that
fill
the
frame (for example, sunlit expanses
of
water, sand, or snow) or
when
the
background
is
much
brighter
than
the
main subject. Negative
compensation
may be called for
when
large areas
of
the
frame contain very dark objects (for
example, a swath
of
dark green leaves) or
when
the
background
is
much
darker
than
the
main
subject.

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