EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
Exposure compensation is a photographic technique that enables you to vary the final exposure settings from those measured by the camera's light meter. Nikon 's 3D Matrix Metering employs methods of exposure calculation that automatically apply exposure compensation, depending upon scene brightness and contrast, and distance information. As a result, your subject, whether it is centered in the viewfinder or not, is given corrected exposure in most lighting situations. We do not recommend using any manually or automatically applied exposure compensation when using Matrix Metering. If you identify an extreme condition under which Matrix may have some difficulty, such as a severely backlit scene or one with extremes of contrast, we recommend using your camera's other
•USing auto exposure lock function with
•To obtain meter reading for a particular subject in Manual exposure mode (pages 76 to 77)
•Modifying exposure control by exposure compensation function (pages 78 to 79)
•All Mode Exposure Bracketing (pages 80 to 81)
Results will vary, depending on conditions, so you will want to experiment with each method.
About reflectance
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