Apologies for asking a basic questions, but how does Canon accomplish
exposure compensation?  For example, if I am shoot with my Rebel 2000 set on
TV at 1/250 in lighting which selects the max aperture for the lens, and
then I turn up the exposure compensation by one-half to one stop, what does
the camera do?  The aperture can't open any bigger, the film won't magically
become any faster.  Does it just slow down the shutter speed to achieve the
equivalent of another stop?

Thanks,

Pattie
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