During photo shooting, exposure compensation can be adjusted
by up to ±5.0EV. The viewfinder and live view show the effects
of values not exceeding ±3.0 EV. The exposure bar flashes when
the value exceeds ±3.0 EV.
During movie recording, exposure compensation can be
adjusted by ±3.0EV.
The front and rear dials or touch controls can be used to adjust
exposure during movie recording.
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Exposure bar
Exposure compensation value
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To preview the effects of exposure compensation in live view, select [Standard] for [KLV Mode]
(P.362) and [Off] for [KNight Vision] (P.363).
Adjusting Exposure Compensation
Modes P, A, and S
In movie mode, exposure compensation can be adjusted when [P], [A], or [S] is selected for
[nMode] (movie exposure mode). g “Choosing an Exposure Mode (nMode (Movie Exposure
Modes))” (P.79)
Rotate the front dial to adjust exposure compensation.
You can also choose a value by pressing the F button and then using the HI buttons.
Release the shutter.
Mode M
In still photography mode, select [P/A/S/M] for [KISO-Auto] (P.171) and [Auto] for [KISO]
(P.166).
In movie mode, exposure compensation can be adjusted when [M] is selected for [nMode] (movie
exposure mode) (P.79). You must first however select [On] for [bISO-Auto] (P.171) and [Auto] for
[nISO] (P.166).
Press the F button and then rotate the front dial or rear dial to adjust exposure compensation.
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Controlling exposure (Exposure Compensation)
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