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Old 17th of April 2001 (Tue)   #1
Andrei
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Default Exposure Compensation Test

Below is result of my Exposure Compensation test.
Conditions:
-indoor;
-halogen lamp 300Wt (Right Top)

Canon PowerShot G1
Program AE
Spot
ISO Speed 50
Image Size 2048 x 1536
Image Quality RAW
Flash Off
White Balance Auto
Contrast Normal
Sharpness Normal
Color Saturation Normal

"H +0" means : spot metering against Hihlights and
EV = 0
"S" means Shadow

Highlight was Paper (in the middle)
Shadow was Phone (Top)

"H +0"
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Tv 1/40
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation 0


"H +1 1/3"
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Tv 1/15
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation +1 1/3


"H +1 2/3"
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Tv 1/10
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation +1 2/3


"H +2"
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Tv 1/8
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation +2


"S -0"
-------
Tv 0.4
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation 0


"S -2/3"
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Tv 0.4
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation -2/3


"S -1 "
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Tv 0.3
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation -1


"S -1 1/3"
------------
Tv 1/6
Av 2.5
Exposure Compensation -1 1/3
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Old 19th of April 2001 (Thu)   #2
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Default Re: Exposure Compensation Test

Hi

thanks for sharing with us....

just a question, between the first and second image, the only thing you changed was the exposure compensation right? Can we draw the conclusion then that the shutter speed was adjusted by the camera automatically when the EV is changed?

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Old 19th of April 2001 (Thu)   #3
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Default Re: Re: Exposure Compensation Test

Yes, correct

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reddawn wrote:
Hi

thanks for sharing with us....

just a question, between the first and second image, the only thing you changed was the exposure compensation right? Can we draw the conclusion then that the shutter speed was adjusted by the camera automatically when the EV is changed?

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