Ec - Outdoor Exposure.mp4 Apr 2026

If you prefer shooting in Manual (M) but want flexibility, set your ISO to Auto . You can then use the EC dial to adjust the brightness while keeping your shutter speed and aperture locked.

EC works in semi-automatic modes like , Shutter Priority (S/Tv) , or Program (P) . EC - Outdoor Exposure.mp4

If your camera supports them, enable Zebra stripes to highlight overexposed areas in real-time. Use Neutral Density (ND) Filters If you prefer shooting in Manual (M) but

Use the histogram on your screen to ensure your highlights aren't "clipping" (touching the far right edge), which means you're losing detail in the brightest areas. If your camera supports them, enable Zebra stripes

On very bright days, even with a low ISO and fast shutter, your image may still be too bright. Use an (essentially sunglasses for your lens) to reduce the light reaching the sensor without changing your artistic settings. Tips for Professional Outdoor Video