Konica Minolta S414 Exposure Compensation, What is AN EV? What is a STOP?, Stops As much light

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

Shooting tips

The camera exposure can be adjusted to make the final picture lighter or darker by as much as ±2Ev in 1/3 increments. In auto-recording mode, exposure compensation is reset when the mode dial is moved to another position. The exposure-compensation value will remain in effect until it has been reset in the multi-function recording mode.

The exposure compensation must be set before the image is captured. When setting the exposure compensation, the amount of compensation is shown next to the exposure- compensation indicator on the monitor. After the setting is made, the shutter-speed and aperture displays will indicate the actual exposure. Because the exposure can be adjusted in fine steps, the shutter speed or aperture value displayed may not change. When set to any value other than 0.0, the exposure-compensation indicator will remain on the data panel and LCD monitor as a warning.

Sometimes the camera’s exposure meter is deceived by certain conditions. Exposure compen- sation can be used in these situations. For example, a very bright scene, such as a snowy land- scape or a white sandy beach, can appear too dark in the captured image. Before taking the pic- ture, adjusting the exposure by +1 or +2 EV will result in an image with normal tonal values.

Calculated camera

–1.0Ev

–2.0Ev

exposure

 

 

1

2

adjust set

To adjust the exposure, press the exposure-compensation button (1). The exposure compensation screen will appear.

Use the left/right keys of the controller (2) to adjust the exposure- compensation value. Change in exposure compensation is visible in the live image on the monitor.

In the example above, the dark water caused the camera to overexpose the image making it bright and washed-out. By compensating the exposure, detail is brought out in the leaves, and the stones and water appear richer.

WHAT IS AN EV? WHAT IS A STOP?

Ev stands for exposure value. The term stop comes from the name of aperture plates used in early lenses. A change of one Ev or one stop will adjust the exposure calculated by the camera by a factor of two.

Change in Ev

Change in stops

Adjustment to exposure

+2.0 Ev

+2 stops

4X as much light

+1.0 Ev

+1 stop

2X as much light

0.0 Ev

Calculated exposure

–1.0 Ev

–1 stop

1/2 as much light

Exposure-compensation indicator and value

–2.0 Ev

–2 stops

1/4 as much light

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Konica Minolta S414 instruction manual Exposure Compensation, What is AN EV? What is a STOP?, Stops As much light