EasyManuals Logo

Pentax MV-1 User Manual

Pentax MV-1
40 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #26 background imageLoading...
Page #26 background image
EXPOSURE
COMPENSATION
When
shooting
in
difficult
fighting
situations
such
as
when
the
subject
ts
situated
against
the
light
(direct
sun,
snow,
a
bright
window)
or
when
spotlighted
on
stage,
etc.,
either
additional
or
less
exposure
is
required
to
override
the
influence
of
the
strong
backlighting
and
bring
out
the
details
of
the
subject.
Such
problems
are
easily
corrected
by
temporarily
altering
the
setting
of
the
ASA
film
speed
dial
for
the
shot
requiring
exposure
compensation.
Backlit
Subjects:
For
subjects
with
the
sun
behind
them,
standing
against
the
light,
bright
snow,
etc,
compensate
by
lowering
the
ASA
film
speed
value
to
half
or
four
times
the
ASA
film
speed.
For
example:
With
ASA
100
film
in
the
camera:
reset
the
dial
to
ASA
50
or
ASA
25
(this
gives
2X
and
4X
compensation,
respectively).
f
'
,
m
:
reset
the
ASA
dial
to
ASA
200
<2X)
or
ASA
100
(4X).
Spotlighted
Subjects:
For
subjects
on
spotlighted
stage,
etc.,
decrease
your
exposure
by
doubling
or
quadrupling
the
ASA
film
speed
value.
For
example:
With
ASA
100
film:
reset
the
dial
to
ASA
200
(1/2X)
or
ASA
400
(1/4X).
With
ASA
400
film:
reset
the
dial
to
ASA
800
(1/2X)
or
ASA
1600
(1/4X)
Always
reset
the
ASA
dial
to
its
original
setting
after
employing
exposure
compensation.

Other manuals for Pentax MV-1

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Pentax MV-1 and is the answer not in the manual?

Pentax MV-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPentax
ModelMV-1
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals