Users Manual for Nikon D70S: 

Exposure Compensation

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Chapter Summary: To obtain the desired results with certain subject compositions, it may be nec sary to use ex es po sure compensation to alter exposure from the val ue sug gest ed by the cam era...As a rule of thumb, positive compensation may be needed when the main sub ject is dark er than the background, negative val ues when the main sub ject is bright er than the background...... Exposure compensation is available in modes P, S, and A (in mode M, only the exposure information in the electronic analog exposure display is affected; shutter speed and aperture do not change......


Users Manual for Nikon D70S

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Controlling How the Camera Sets Exposure...

By default, the D70S records camera orientation with each photograph taken...If desired, this feature can be turned off while taking photographs with the lens pointed up or down, when the camera may fail to record the correct orientation...Press the multi selector up or down to highlight the desired option, then press the multi selector to the right...... Camera orientation is not recorded...Nikon Capture 4 version 4.2 or later and PictureProject display all photographs in landscape (wide) orientation, and camera rotation icon in Nikon Capture 4 Camera Control shows camera in horizontal (landscape) orientation...Choose this option when taking photographs with lens pointing up or lens pointing down...... Landscape (wide) orientation... tall...... Camera records whether shots are in landscape (wide) orientation, por- trait (tall) orientation with the camera rotated 90 ° clockwise, or portrait... Camera rotated 90 ° clockwise... tall) orientation with the camera rotated 90 ° counter-clockwise... In continuous mode ( 62), orientation recorded for first shot applies to all images in same burst, even if camera orientation is changed during shooting......

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