Specifications
Dominantly White Subjects 
If a dominantly white subject is photographed, it will be underexposed and 
appear dark. In addition, white areas will turn out gray. Set the exposure 
compensation to a plus (+) value depending on the lighting conditions.4www.butkus.org 
Dominantly Dark-colored Subjects 
If a dominantly dark-colored subject is shot, the whole image will be 
overexposed, making the subject light (white) and dark-colored areas will come 
out gray. Set the exposure compensation to a minus (-) value depending on the 
lighting conditions. 
ยท When the exposure indicator is displayed in the viewfinder display as shown 
in the illustration, the exposure compensation is set. The exposure indicator 
displays the selected exposure compensation value. (Fig. 73) The LCD panel 
displays the exposure compensation value also. Press the shutter button halfway 
and press the up/down button to display the exposure indicator in the 
viewfinder display and the exposure compensation value on the LCD panel. 










