How to use the "Exposure Compensation" feature. Models DMC-LX10, DC-ZS200, DMC-GF7
How to use the "Exposure Compensation" feature. Models DMC-LX10, DC-ZS200, DMC-GF7
Setting Exposure Compensation
Use this function when you cannot achieve appropriate exposure
due to the difference in brightness between the subject and the
background.
Press [Exposure Compensation
Button] to switch to the Exposure Compensation
operation.
Rotate the rear dial to compensate the exposure.
For model DMC-GF7: Rotate the control
dial to compensate the exposure.
Press [MENU / SET] to set.
You can also press the shutter button halfway to set.
Exposure Compensation Screen Operations
You can perform the operations below while the exposure
compensation screen is displayed.
Possible operations on the Exposure Compensation screen
Action Performed
Operation Performed
Rear Dial
Movement
Rotating the dial compensates for exposure depending on
the direction it is rotated.
▲ / ▼
Pressing the up / down arrows sets the exposure bracket.
Notes:
You can set the exposure compensation value in the range
between -5 EV and +5 EV.
Settings can be made within a range of -3 EV to +3 EV
while recording motion pictures, recording 4K photos, or
recording in [Post Focus].
Depending on the brightness, this may not be possible in
some cases.
The set Exposure Compensation value is stored even if the
camera is turned off. (When [Exposure Comp.
Reset] is set to [OFF])
To disable the saving of this value, press
[MENU] → [Setup]
→ [Exposure Comp. Reset] →
[ON]
To enable / re-enable the saving of this value, press
[MENU] → [Setup]
→ [Exposure Comp. Reset] →
[OFF]
For model DC-ZS200:
In Manual Exposure Mode, you can correct the exposure
only when the ISO sensitivity is set to
[AUTO] (You can select Exposure
Compensation when the Quick menu is displayed by pressing
the [Q.MENU] button).
When the exposure value is out of the -3EV to +3 EV
range, the brightness of the recording screen will no
longer change.
It is recommended to record by checking the actual
brightness of the recorded image in the Auto Review or
playback screen.