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+ | [title] Exposure Compensation |
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+ | [* black] Exposure compensation is an easy way to adjust the camera's shutter speed while using Aperture Priority mode to achieve a brighter or darker image. |
+ | [* black] For a given aperture, a negative EV will set a shorter shutter speed and make the picture darker. A positive EV will keep the shutter open a little longer, allowing in more light and making the picture brighter. |
+ | [* black] In the example images, the EV setting was changed from ***0*** to ***+1***, which will make all subsequent shots a bit brighter than before. This comes at the expense of a slower shutter speed. |
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