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Nikon D700 - Flash Compensation 1

Nikon D700
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Flash
Compensation
~
button
Sub-command
dial
Flash
compensation
is
used
to
alter flash
output
by from
-3
EV
to
+1
EV
in increments
of
lhEV, changing the brightness
of
the main
subject relative
to
the background.
Flash
output
can
be increased
to
make the main subject appear brighter, or reduced
to
prevent
unwanted highlights or reflections.
Press
the
~
button
and rotate
the sub-command dial until the
desired value
is
displayed in the
control panel.
In
general, choose
positive values
to
make the main
subject brighter, negative values
to
make
it
darker.
(-J]
-0.3
EV
(~J]
±O
EV
(~
button
pressed)
:25
F5.o
p
At values other than +0, a
~
icon will be
displayed in the control panel and
viewfinder after you release the
~
button.
The current value for flash compensation
can be confirmed by pressing
the
~
button.
Normal flash
output
can
be restored by
setting flash compensation
to
+0.0.
Flash
compensation
is
not
reset when
the
camera
is
turned off.
(-)]
+1.0
EV
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