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Yes on my old canon 400d the exposur was warmer but on nikon d3300 it's just get brighter01. To choose a value for exposure compensation, keep the Exposure Compensation button pressed and rotate the command dial until the desired value is selected in the viewfinder or information display.
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Yes it not any differens from the wb settingsThat's the exposure meter. Getting the vertical bar at "0" means that for the given conditions and settings on the camera, the camera is fine with this exposure.
The "warmness" is influenced by the "WB" setting, just below in the middle. The incandescent lightbulb says that the WB setting is for incandescent lighting. If your lighting is anything else, then you should change that setting to more nearly match the lighting conditions.
Yes on my old canon 400d the exposur was warmer but on nikon d3300 it's just get brighter
I'm not sure you have understood.Yes it not any differens from the wb settings
Aha thanks!Yes, thats what happens when you change that "bar". It's your exposure compensation amount.
As Designer and astroNikon point out to get a warmer picture you'll have to change the white balance
Yes i have read it but it dont go in deep!This sounds like a good read for you.
But it does explain what all those little dials and pointers on you LCD really are and what they are for. That would be good to know right there. Once you actually understand your camera then as Keith suggested move on to the links he posted.Yes i have read it but it dont go in deep!This sounds like a good read for you.
Yes but my manual is in swedish so i get little confused. I have saved the english manual on my pc.But it does explain what all those little dials and pointers on you LCD really are and what they are for. That would be good to know right there. Once you actually understand your camera then as Keith suggested move on to the links he posted.Yes i have read it but it dont go in deep!This sounds like a good read for you.