b3: Easy Exposure Compensation

Gbutton ACustom Settings menu

 

 

 

This option controls whether the E button is needed to set exposure compensation (0 107). If On (Auto reset) or On is selected, the 0 at the center of the exposure display will blink even when exposure compensation is set to ±0.

Option

Description

 

Exposure compensation is set by rotating one of the command dials (see

K On (Auto reset)

note below). The setting selected using the command dial is reset when

 

the camera or exposure meters turn off (exposure compensation settings

 

selected using the E button are not reset).

 

 

 

As above, except that the exposure compensation value selected using

On

the command dial is not reset when the camera or exposure meters turn

 

off.

 

 

Off

Exposure compensation is set by pressing the E button and rotating the

main command dial.

 

 

 

AChange Main/Sub

The dial used to set exposure compensation when On (Auto reset) or On is selected for Custom Setting b3 (Easy exposure compensation) depends on the option selected for Custom Setting f6 (Customize command dials) > Change main/sub (0 233).

Mode

P

S

A

M

Customize command dials > Change main/sub

Off

 

On

Sub-command dial

 

Sub-command dial

Sub-command dial

 

Main command dial

Main command dial

 

Sub-command dial

 

N/A

AShow ISO/Easy ISO

Custom Setting b3 (Easy exposure compensation) can not be used with Custom Setting d3 (Show ISO/Easy ISO). Adjustments to either of these items reset the remaining item; a message is displayed when the item is reset.

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Nikon D7000 18200mm Kit, 25474 212, Change Main/Sub, Mode Customize command dials Change main/sub Off, Show ISO/Easy ISO

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