Exposure Compensation Made Easy!
Exposure compensation - I don't think there's another exposure control that causes more confusion. In fact, I think most people are in for a surprise or two when they watch my new video!
In this video, we'll explore every aspect of exposure compensation and knock confusion to the curb. We'll discuss what it is, what it does, why you need it, what exposure control(s) it adjusts, what to do when it doesn't work, and when it's a better choice than manual mode.
And, most importantly, we'll talk extensively about how to recognize scenes where you'll need it with tons of examples.
Wanna play that exposure compensation dial like a Mozart played the piano? You gotta check out the video!
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Great explanation. So many others have made this unnecessarily difficult.
Thanks for this explanation. It’s about the best one I found on KZhead. I only have to watch it once again or twice, to catch what I may have missed.
"Exposure Compensation can only adjust what the camera is responsible for" = the most concise & most easily understood explanation I've ever heard for this. Thanx!
Excellent video Steve as always, very informative and easy to follow.
Clearly the best explanations on youtube. Period. Thank you Steve.
Worthy of million subscribers Thanks for the video. Very informative
Once again, Steve Hits it out of the park. Thank you Sir.
This video blew me away. So much information, such clear descriptions. I watched it twice and no questions remain. Wonderful job.
Brilliant Steve. I love watching your videos and using your ebooks. One of the best photographic educators, especially for Nikon shooters, on the internet. Thank you.
Great video on this topic. Topics are covered clearly and easy to understand. 👍
After going through dozens of tutorial, finally understood the concept. Brilliant tutorial.
I have watched multiple explanation videos on exposure compensation and never really understood how it works until your video. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Outstanding tutotial, Steve. You always have the best ratio of information to length of video. Pitch perfect amount of explanation.
Best wildlife tipps on youtube! Thank you so much Steve for sharing your knowledge.
Just the video I needed, I wondered already how the camera decides which variable to change when using EC, and you explained that just perfectly, thanks!
Best breakdown on exposure compensation. I have sort of understood it the last couple years but the way you broke it down is perfect. Thanks Steve!
Excellent explanation of exposure compensation. Thank you very much!
Hi Steve, Jam packed information. Each and every line of what you said is important. I had to rewind a couple of times to listen to the information. Absolutely a gem of a lecture 🙏 Thank you for sharing your experience.
Great job as usual Steve!
Another amazing video from you Steve... thanks man 🙏🙏🙏
Thank You Steve. Great video and examples. Jim
Thanks for making ths subject so much more understandable for us beginners Steve. Well done.
Thank you so much! Not even 1:30 in and you have already helped me immensely with some issues I've been having lately. You're a boss.
Thanks for this tutorial Steve!
Thank you Steve. Another great explanation
Absolutely very helpful videos indeed my dear friend Steve 😊 Thanks for sharing with us!👍
Great explanation of EC....thanks Steve
Your stuff is always very informative and well explained.
Excellent, as always. Thanks Steve.
Love your work Steve, so knowledgeable and inspiring. Cheers, Rick from Australia.
Another great video Steve. Thanks and regards from Portugal! Stay safe!
Really clear explanation. Thank you!
Excellent explanation. Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant video, Steve. You•re very good at this.
Absolutely the best explanation of exposure compensation. Especially the emphasis on differentiating between light levels and tonalities. Also explaining how exp compensation only controls what the camera is ‘allowed’ to control based on what mode you are shooting in. I often shoot man aperture and SS with auto ISO, because camera sensitivity has become so good. So your explanation of how exp comp works in this scenario is quite informative. Thank you sir for sharing your expertise.
Steve always lays out the comprehensive tutorials when it comes to wildlife.
absolutely brilliant
Excellent explanation. Thank you.
Spot on. Absolutely spot on... really helpful thanks man!
Great explanation, lots of things I hadn’t known before. Absolutely loved that moose shot!!
Brilliant video as always Steve
Great explanation, very useful, thanks Steve!
Good channels give tips. Great channels teach. Thanks for teaching Steve!
this guy is one of the best on KZhead
Thanks for the video Steve this subject has become a real nemesis for me lately and I am going to have to watch your video several times to help get it straight in my head. I have been shooting a lot of Bald Eagles over water and cloudy days and I either have great images or crap. More understanding is needed!
Awesome explanation Steve. I had to stop and think a bit. But this is just a brilliant explanation that I will not forget.
As always, a great video! Congratulations.
Thank you!!! You made this make perfect sense. I haven't used exposure compensation enough but will now that I understand it.
Wow, great explanation Steve. Got it!
Thank you soooo much steve! Your the best! 🙏
I was confused about exposure compensation vs shutter speed, and your chart at 2:48 and subsequent explanation clarified everything, thank you!
I like before I watch because I already know it will be good 🙂
Thanks!
Great advice as always Steve , thanks very much. 👍
Brilliant explanation! Thank you!
All very helpful tips! 👍
Such a great explanation! As you said, over time (experience) most of us just know what the overall light looks like and are already prepared to dial EC to make truer whites or blacks as needed. It can seem overwhelming at first, but soon its easy, (especially if you have a mirrorless camera lol)
Thanks Steve. Snow and ice always get me in trouble. The tonality piece i can remember.
Thanks Steve! Your video was very helpful. I was thinking it about EC the wrong way round.
Thx for the details on the camera modes. Most other videos tell us what exp comp is and when to use it, but they don't talk about the shooting settings like you did. Thank you so much for sprinkling that in at 14:10.
Sir, it appears to me that you are a Master teacher. Steve you have far been the best teacher for me, on the subject of exposure compensation 🙏🏾 🎉Thank you so much‼️
Best explanation on the subject I've ever heard. Thanks Steve. This is now my go to reference on EC.
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Very clearly explained and helpful. Thank you. You go through the typical situation when it is hard to judge sometimes. Especially white bird with dark background
Another great video. Thanks for all your help!
Thank you for this video. Live in Alaska and light is seasonal... had a hard time last summer with moose and bear in water and your pic and explanation helped A LOT!!
As usual, one word : BRILLANT Full stop.
Thanks Steve! Great video great explanation 👌🏼
Really good explanation!
Excellent videos Steve.
I remember being so confused why my winter pictures were underexposed. Exposure comp is definitely great for everyone to learn
That was a good one Steve. Thanks...
Thanks as always, Steve, for the excellent information. (I do shoot outdoors a lot with auto ISO, so this is pertinent.) Take care.
thanks Steve I've never fully understood exposure compensation. I understand it better now.
Thanks for the tips! I've been a little frustrated with exposure compensation, and this is definitely going to help! 😄
Bravo! This is the best explanation I've ever seen. You even included how it will only change the metering indicator if in Manual mode with iso not on auto. People, if you don't understand after watching this, watch it again. Well done 👍
Just awesome video, it clear some question marks :) Big thanks for that
In addition to these exposure compensation tips which I use, I've programmed a button on my D850 to highlight-weighted metering which often does the trick for quick highlight protection.
How did you do that? I always seem to have blown out highlights when everything else looks decently exposed!
@@mikestandridge8897 Check your manual for how to program buttons and program the one you want for "highlight-weighted metering". Then hold the button while taking a picture when you think you need the extra protection in a hurry.
@@SilverLarry Thank you!
Well done!
awesome video - explained it all excellently. You hit the head of my problem as your last point "In full manual mode, it bias the meter " and doesn't affect the picture. That's what I couldn't figure out in my situation. Thanks so Much.....your the Nikon specialist I turn to.
Man why did I not see this 5 yeras ago. Soo Good an explantion. Thankyou Steve.
A great video as usual. Years ago, I was photographing a building here on Long Island minutes after a snowfall ceased. (Nikon D3 + Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8) At first, I raised exposure to avoid gray or bluish snow. I compensated up one stop and it looked great. Before I left, I tried spot metering a wooden doorway and actually got an exact result. It pays to experiment sometimes.
I love your ebook!
Very good video. I most often use exposure compensation to underexpose scenes that are too bright. Especially red flowers which always seem to clip the red channel. Sometimes, a CPL filter has helped me in preventing overexposure. I would like this discussion expanded in the context of metering modes and the use of an external flash. EOS 77D user. Subscribed!
Superb explanation, looked across the net as to why the EC didn’t work, you explained the “capping out” and I now see why EC didn’t respond . Great video. Well presented.
Excellent video.
Bird photography in the snow today. Good thing I watched this video last night it came in handy, I didn’t really understand EC until I watched it.
Great - as always!
Thanks for the explanation about capping out. I shoot M + auto ISO most of the time other than for tripod static images like architecture. I was recently masochistically shooting sparrows as Covid has restricted my travel and that's all that comes to my yard. I was getting some consistent significant underexposures and now I understand why I was struggling. Fix the max menu selection dummy..
I now shoot Canon, but Steve's explanations are easily applied to any brand and his books are still the best. From time to time, I review his material to refresh my memory and correct creeping bad habits. Thanks Steve!
nicely done
Thank you for making the best wildlife photography channel. I would like to hear your view on selection of metering modes, matrix or center weighted or spot.
Learned a lot from your channel and your absolutely helpful e-books! Astonishing you only habe 190k subs, you deserve so much more. Big thanks for your great work and advisory! Stay safe, Steve!
Thanks! The low subs are probably because I just can't do vides like this quickly. Generally, the more you post, the more subs you get. I'm lucky to get two out a month, there's lots who get that many out in a day. However, I want to use the format to teach, not just look at the camera and babble :)
Steve better two good videos where you learn interesting stuff Than videos for the video 😉 Enjoyed this one just like the others 👌 Grts Johan 🇧🇪👍
GREAT INFO!
Explained very well Steve, I'm a Sony shooter but your explanation of things on your channel are top notch. Always useful info here. Keep It up!
Thanks - and I have some Sony gear now too :) Love that a9ii!!
Always educational👍
All I can say after watching this video is, Wow. This is like having a secret weapon in your photography bag. Thanks for sharing this information.
from Brazil 🇧🇷 - wow thanks so much, I tried scouring the internet for a good explanation, and forums recommended me to your channel, I already bought the secrets to the Nikon Autofocus system, and now I will buy the metering and exposure compensation guide book too. it would be nice if you would feel all the books in like a bundle as well, would make me more inclined to buy all! thanks anyways.
I see a new video from Steve and then first I like the video and then I watch the Video :)
Thank you, great video. Subscribed.
Great info Steve. Another method I use is to meter off of a bright subject and open up accordingly using the zone system. I think I’ll check out your e-book on exposure for sure.
Thanks! I discuss that method in the book (not the zone system, but the technique you mention for a bright subject - I think I mention it in my spot meter video too).
Great explanation, I have learnt a lot just by watching this videos. I will definitely buy your book about exposure and metering. Regards from Costa Rica.
Awesome, thank you!
7:00 was the lightbulb moment for me. And it featured a lightbulb for demonstration. Win, win. Great video I think I've finally got a grasp on this subject now.
Thanks :) I was kind of proud of that part :)