Great video! Thank you for sharing. As far as exposure compensation and where it gets the “light” from the answer is it depends on what exposure priority mode you have your camera set to. When in aperture priority a positive or negative change to exposure comp will raise or lower shutter speed until minimum or maximum values specified in camera are hit, then it will turn to ISO (assuming auto ISO turned on). And all of that vice-versa for shutter priority. 🙂
Great video! Thank you for sharing. As far as exposure compensation and where it gets the “light” from the answer is it depends on what exposure priority mode you have your camera set to. When in aperture priority a positive or negative change to exposure comp will raise or lower shutter speed until minimum or maximum values specified in camera are hit, then it will turn to ISO (assuming auto ISO turned on). And all of that vice-versa for shutter priority. 🙂
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