Canon EOS-1D 说明手册

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 Setting Exposure Compensation
The exposure compensation amount you set will be effective until it is canceled manually. To
cancel the exposure compensation amount, turn the <
> to set the exposure compensation
amount to 0, according to procedure 
3
 on this page.
Exposure compensation is used to alter the camera’s standard exposure setting. To set the
exposure compensation amount, you can either turn the <
> dial while looking through the
viewfinder or press the <
> button and turn the <
> dial while looking at the LCD panel.
The exposure compensation amount can be set up to +/–3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
Exposure Compensation with the <
> Dial
Set the <
> switch to <
>.
1
Focus the subject and check the expo-
sure level.
2
Turn the <
> dial to set the desired
exposure compensation amount.
s
The exposure compensation icon <
> and the
exposure level indicator < > will be displayed in
the viewfinder, while the exposure level indicator
< > will be displayed on the LCD panel.
Turn the <
> dial while pressing the shutter button
halfway or within (
) after releasing the shutter
button.
On the viewfinder’s exposure level scale, any
position above the standard exposure index
indicates increased exposure and any position
below it indicates decreased exposure. On the LCD
panel, any position on the + side indicates in-
creased exposure and any position on the – side
indicates decreased exposure.
To cancel exposure compensation, set the amount
to the standard exposure index (<
> or <
>).
3
Exposure level indicator
Standard
exposure
index
Increased exposure
Decreased exposure