If you wish to go beyond simple shooting using only the shutter button,
you will find various functions that can be used to modify
image/brightness/exposure parameters to achieve remarkably better
results.
For instance, if you want to shoot in a place where the use of a flash is
prohibited, such as a museum or theater, or if your subject would
strongly reflect the flash light, shooting without the flash would typically
result in a blurred or dark picture. To overcome this problem, try adjusting
the ISO setting; use a lower ISO value with normal light, and a higher
ISO value with dark subjects.
With exposure compensation you can adjust the image brightness and
make a significant difference to how the picture turns out. Try adjusting
toward “–” when shooting a sunset. The setting sun will glow dark red
over the dark ocean.
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