Shooting techniques

When shooting images, the camera automatically sets the exposure.

When shooting a whitish overall image such as a backlit subject or a snowy scene, the camera may judge that the subject is bright and set a darker exposure for the image. In such cases, adjusting the exposure in the + (plus) direction is effective.

Adjust in the + direction

When shooting a dark subject that Þlls the frame, the camera may judge that the subject is dark and set a brighter exposure for the image. In such cases, adjusting the exposure in the (minus) direction is effective.

Adjust in the – direction

Refer to the histogram and adjust so that the image is not overexposed (white out) or underexposed (black out).

Try various images with different exposures to Þnd the brightness that suits your taste.

Shooting with the exposure fixed— AE LOCK

You can lock the exposure before recomposing the image.

This is useful when the contrast of the subject and its background is extremely high or you shoot a backlit subject.

AE LOCK

Shutter button

shooting image still Advanced

Mode dial

Set the mode dial to P, S, A, SCN or .

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