Exposure compensation with iso auto – Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR Camera (Body Only) User Manual

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5.

Set the exposure and take the picture.

Check the exposure level indicator and set the desired shutter speed
and aperture value.

<

> or <

> is shown at the ends of the exposure level indicator if

the exposure level exceeds ±3 stops from standard exposure.

Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto

If the ISO speed is set to “ ” (AUTO) for manual exposure shooting, you can set exposure
compensation (

) as follows:

With [

:

Expo comp (hold btn, turn

)

] in [

6

:

Custom Controls

] (

)

Quick Control screen

Caution

Exposure may not be as expected when ISO Auto is set, because the ISO speed is
adjusted to ensure standard exposure for your specified shutter speed and
aperture value. In this case, set the exposure compensation.
Exposure compensation is not applied in flash photography with ISO Auto, even if
you have set an exposure compensation amount.

Note

In <

> mode with ISO Auto, <

> (Evaluative metering), and [

2

:

AE lock

meter. mode after focus

] set to the default setting (

), holding down the shutter

button halfway will lock the ISO speed after focus is achieved with One-Shot AF.
When ISO Auto is set, you can press the <

> button to lock the ISO speed.

If you press the <

> button and recompose the shot, you can see the exposure

level difference on the exposure level indicator compared to when the <

>

button was pressed.
Any existing exposure compensation amount is maintained if you switch to <

>

mode with ISO Auto after using exposure compensation in <

>, <

>, or

<

> mode (

).

To coordinate exposure compensation in ½-stop increments with ISO speed set in
⅓-stop increments when [

1

:

Exposure level increments

] is set to [

½-stop, Exp

comp ½-stop

] and used with ISO Auto, exposure compensation is further adjusted

by adjusting shutter speed. However, the shutter speed displayed will not change.

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