Exposure compensation can brighten (increased exposure) or darken (decreased exposure) the standard exposure set by the camera. Exposure compensation can be set in the d/ s / f shooting modes. Although you can set the exposure compensation up to ±5 stops in 1/3- stop increments, the exposure compensation indicator in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel can only display the setting up to ±3 stops.
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This would mean that if you were shooting with a 100 mm lens, you would use a minimum shutter speed of approximately 1/100 s . The closest shutter speed to this would typically be 1/125 s.
You can set whether or not to display the AF point(s) in the following cases: 1. When selecting the AF point( s ), 2. When the camera is ready to shoot (before AF operation), 3. During AF operation, and 4 . When focus is achieved