Olympus zm2000qdk Film Camera User Manual


 
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION FOR MANUAL MEASUREMENT
1 Stop Over
1/2 Stop Over
Correct Exposure
1/2 Stop Under
1 Stop Under
Manual exposure can be compensated by adjust-
ing the F stop or shutter speed. The exposure
needle indicates over-exposure at the (+) side, or
under-exposure at the (—) side.
Dark subject in bright backlighting
When the most important area of the picture is
much darker than the general picture area (strong
light hitting the main subject from behind or from
the side) the meter will have a tendency to read
the brightest part of the picture leaving the main
subject under-exposed. To compensate for this,
move forward until the subject fills most of the
viewfinder picture area and set the F stop/shutter
speed combination which centers the meter needle
between the index marks. Return to your original
position and take the picture without changing
this F stop/shutter speed combination even though
the needle is not centered.
NOTE: Over-exposure by + 1 stop renders a good
result in such a case.
Bright subject in dark background
As previously mentioned, fill the viewfinder pic-
ture
area
with
the
subject
as
much
as
possible,
and set correct light measurement. Return to your
original position and expose for fine pictures.
CAUTION: After taking a picture using the com-
pensation dial, be sure to return the dial to the
normal setting
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