#Canon When we adjust the Canon SLR camera, set the camera mode to P, Tv or Av, press the shutter halfway, turn the dial behind the shutter, and check the exposure compensation value on the shoulder screen; if you choose M or Full manual, you cannot set exposure compensation manu

# Canon

When we adjust the Canon SLR camera, set the camera mode to P, Tv or Av, press the shutter halfway, turn the dial behind the shutter, and check the exposure compensation value on the shoulder screen; if you The choice is M mode or full manual, but exposure compensation cannot be set manually.

Exposure compensation generally appears as a ruler in the camera, or as a numerical value. By default, the exposure compensation is 0.

If you are shooting white objects, bright objects, snow, etc., you can increase the exposure by 0.5EV/1EV to obtain the correct exposure. If you are shooting black objects, you can reduce the exposure by 0.5EV/1EV. exposure to get the correct exposure.

When the Canon SLR camera is overexposed, we can reduce the aperture, speed up the shutter, lower the iso, or choose a suitable metering point, which can avoid overexposure. How to operate specifically depends on the shooting environment at that time.

For novices, it is really difficult to use the M stop to achieve correct exposure.

When practicing, you can use the automatic ISO function as an aid. The automatic ISO function allows the camera to adjust the sensitivity within a certain range as needed; you only need to set the minimum shutter speed and maximum sensitivity.