>From: "Pattie Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>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?

Hi Pattie!

Camera will tell you that you have to reset shuter speed by blinking 
aperture value.

Good light

Grega
http://fenko.8m.com

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