Toshiba GSC-R30 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Advanced Photography
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Using the Backlight Compensation Function
In shots where a lot of light enters the camera, such as shots taken facing towards the
light source, the subject may appear too dark. Backlight compensation is a type of
exposure bias that adjusts the exposure so that the subject appears brighter in the shot.
The backlight compensation setting reverts to off when you turn the camera off or the
Auto power off function is activated.
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You can set backlight compensation while shooting a video.
When backlight compensation is set, you can still switch to exposure bias by
moving the OK button to .
If you press the button when exposure bias is set, both “exposure bias” and
“backlight compensation” are enabled.
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Set the camera to recording mode and press the
button.
Backlight compensation is
enabled and the backlight
compensation icon is
displayed.
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