Gateway DC-T60 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Use Exposure compensation/Backlight correction settings when the
difference in brightness between the subject and the background
subject is not well balanced. Also use this feature when the subject
occupies only a small part of the picture composition and the
contrast between the subject and the rest of the picture varies
significantly.
Use Positive compensation (0 to +2.0) when taking pictures of:
High contrast printed text, for example, black text on white
paper.
Subjects with a strong backlight, for example, people on the
beach with the sun behind them.
Very bright scenes, for example, a snow field with people in
the picture.
Use Negative compensation (0 to -2.0) when taking pictures of:
High contrast printed text, for example, white text on black
paper.
Subjects illuminated by a bright light, for example, an actress
under a spotlight against a dark background.
Weak light reflecting subjects, for example, an evergreen tree
forest.
Use Backlight correction compensation (+1.3 fixed) when taking
pictures of:
Subjects with a strong backlight, for example, people on the
beach with the sun behind them.
To use the exposure compensation/backlight correction feature:
1 Turn the camera on. See “Turning on your camera” on page 13.
2 Turn set the Backlight correction compensation , turn the
mode dial to the Auto mode
, Program mode P, Shutter speed
priority mode
Tv, Aperture priority mode Av, Portrait mode , or
Sports mode
.
- OR -
Turn set the Exposure compensation , turn the mode dial to
the Program mode
P, Shutter speed priority mode Tv, or Aperture
priority mode
Av.