0:00:00.032,0:00:05.670 Exposure Compensation is a great tool to [br]use when you need it. 0:00:05.670,0:00:12.070 Unfortunately, on some cameras it's[br]possible to inadvertently turn on 0:00:12.070,0:00:17.990 Exposure Compensation. You might find[br]that you're shooting in an automatic 0:00:17.990,0:00:22.374 exposure mode such as Aperture Priority, [br]Shutter Priority, or Program Mode 0:00:22.374,0:00:26.054 but still, all of your pictures are too[br]light or too dark. 0:00:26.054,0:00:30.822 If that happens, chances are you [br]accidentally have Exposure Compensation 0:00:30.822,0:00:37.574 dialed in. In other words you're asking[br]the camera to intentionally 0:00:37.574,0:00:43.366 over expose or under expose. Again, some[br]cameras put the button for this in an 0:00:43.366,0:00:48.006 unfortunate place and it's easy to turn it[br]on without knowing it. So make sure you 0:00:48.006,0:00:52.646 understand about Exposure Compensation [br]and know how to turn it on and off on 0:00:52.646,0:00:54.086 your camera. 0:00:54.086,0:00:55.170 Thanks.