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Exposure Compensation Guide

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Master exposure compensation techniques to override camera metering and achieve correct exposure in challenging lighting conditions.

Características Principales

EV (exposure value) compensation scale explanation

Negative compensation for bright scenes (backlit, snow, beaches)

Positive compensation for dark scenes (dark subjects, shadows)

Metering mode interaction with exposure compensation

When to use spot metering versus matrix metering

Practical examples for different lighting scenarios

How to Use Exposure Compensation

1

Understand the Problem

Identify if your camera is overexposing (too bright) or underexposing (too dark)

2

Check Your Meter

Use your camera's exposure meter in the viewfinder to assess current exposure

3

Apply Compensation

Use +EV to brighten (underexposed scenes) or -EV to darken (overexposed scenes)

4

Adjust Incrementally

Make ±0.3 to ±0.7 EV adjustments and review the results

5

Check Histogram

Review the histogram to verify proper exposure distribution

6

Fine-Tune

Make additional adjustments as needed for optimal results

Casos de Uso

Snow and beach photography preventing overexposure of bright scenes

Backlit subject photography balancing foreground and background

Dark subject photography ensuring proper exposure of darker tones

Creative exposure adjustments for artistic effects

Preguntas Frecuentes

What does +1 EV mean?

Plus one EV means doubling the amount of light reaching the sensor, brightening the image by one stop.

When should I use negative compensation?

Use negative compensation for bright scenes (snow, beach, bright white subjects) that fool the meter into underexposure.

How is exposure compensation different from manual mode?

Compensation adjusts the metered exposure automatically; manual mode gives you full control but requires manual adjustment.

Can I fix exposure in post-processing?

Yes, but getting exposure right in-camera preserves image quality and detail better than aggressive post-processing.

What's the typical compensation range?

Most cameras offer ±3 to ±5 EV compensation, with 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments.

Información de la Herramienta

Categoría
📷 Photography
Tipo
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Etiquetas
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