Kodak DX3900 User Guide
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Customizing Picture-taking
Settings
Settings
Use Capture
on the Mode dial to customize your picture-taking settings.
Setting Exposure Compensation
Use the Exposure Compensation feature to control how much light is allowed
into the camera. You can adjust the exposure by plus or minus 2 stops in 1/2-
stop increments.
NOTE: This setting is ideal for controlling scenes in which the light source is
into the camera. You can adjust the exposure by plus or minus 2 stops in 1/2-
stop increments.
NOTE: This setting is ideal for controlling scenes in which the light source is
behind the subject (backlit), or for correcting pictures that are too light
or too dark.
or too dark.
1
Turn the Mode dial to Capture
and press Menu.
2
Highlight the Exposure Compensation menu
, then press Select.
3
Use the
arrows to select the
Exposure Compensation setting you want to
use.
use.
m
If your pictures are too light, decrease
(-) the exposure compensation value.
(-) the exposure compensation value.
m
If your pictures are too dark, increase
(+) the exposure compensation value.
(+) the exposure compensation value.
4
Press Select to accept the change and return to the Menu screen.
5
Press Menu to exit the Menu screen.
This setting remains until you change it unless Reset User Settings is set to
Yes (see
This setting remains until you change it unless Reset User Settings is set to
Yes (see
).