From the course: Silhouette Photography: Shooting and Post Processing

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Exposure compensation with a small camera

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Exposure compensation with a small camera

- When using a small camera to shoot silhouettes, sometimes you don't have the dial that's preset for exposure compensation. You have to push a button that has a plus and a minus symbol on it, and so then you can use that to activate the dial to work for exposure compensation. It's pretty simple, let me show you how to do that. Right here at the bottom is a plus/minus button, I'll push that. And look at that, I can bring my exposure down. Now, when I bring my exposure up, you're going to see stripes show up on this camera, that's how this camera tells me that I'm overexposed, kind of like the black and white on the last camera. There we go, so let's get that exposer nailed, I'm liking that, there we go. Beautiful. It takes a wonderful silhouette.

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