Olympus sonority join button3/15/2024 To correct the problem I simply pointed my camera down at a darker spot in the foreground, pressed the Exposure Lock button, and held it down while recomposing my shot to the original framing. The tradeoff was that the background was properly exposed, but my camera did not know that I was more concerned with the teddy bear than the scenery outside. Unfortunately my camera was looking at the entire scene, not just the subject, and chose a shutter speed that resulted in my subject being far too dark. I shot the picture below in Aperture Priority with my aperture set to f/2.8 while my camera selected a shutter speed of 1/500. At first this might sound like a silly thing to do but makes a bit more sense when you understand how it can be used. This is where the Exposure Lock button comes in it freezes whichever exposure parameter was set by your camera until you take a picture. I didn’t have much time to get this shot, so using the Exposure Lock button was a quick way for me to get the image I was looking for.
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