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11/07/2004 04:29:12 AM · #1
Hi-ho,

A question for those in the crowd who already have their mits on a 20D.

The review on dpreview is fairly in depth, but I can't see mention of how you achieve exposure compensation.. It mentions the Flash exposure comp. but not how you sent the normal exposure comp.

I'm assuming this is some fundamental of EOS SLR's that everyone knows. So, for my own curiosity, I was wondering if one of the learned EOSites could shed some light on it for me.

On my G5 you hit the '+/-' button and dial the compenstation, but the 20 dosn't appear to have a +/- only the flash +/-.. I'm seriously considering one as an Xmas present for myself, and it just stood out for me, as it's something I seem to do quite often on the G5.

Cheers, Chris H.
11/07/2004 04:36:51 AM · #2
I assume it's the same on the 20D as on the 10D. The large control wheel on the back controls it.
11/07/2004 06:45:01 AM · #3
Exactly you get exposure compensation on the fly ... no buttons to press or menues. Just use the big wheel.

Originally posted by jimmythefish:

I assume it's the same on the 20D as on the 10D. The large control wheel on the back controls it.

11/07/2004 07:23:29 AM · #4
Arrr,

Fanks folks, that's my curiosity fed for the day. :-).
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