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Exposure Control
Exposure Control
SINGLE LENS EXPOSURE
4. Check the screen to see if the exposure looks good. Tap
inside the brackets to lock in the exposure. You can also tap
to cancel any changes.
In 360 mode, your camera will use the full scene (both lenses) to set
the exposure. You can, however, set your camera to use only one lens.
This is useful when one lens is blocked or capturing a scene where the
view from one lens is significantly darker than the other.
LOCKED EXPOSURE
1. In 360 mode, tap the settings shortcut
to go to the settings
menu.
2. Scroll down to Protune.
3. Tap Single Lens Exposure and use the slider to turn it on.
4. Tap the Lens Selector shortcut
to choose the lens that you want
to use to set the exposure. The lens view shown on the touch screen
will be used. The opposite lens will not be exposed.
TURNING EXPOSURE CONTROL OFF
Heads Up: Once you've turned Single Lens Exposure on, you'll be able
to access it quickly using the Single Lens Exposure shortcut
.
Tapping the brackets on the capture screen will turn Exposure Control
off and reset your camera to full-screen auto exposure.
Heads Up: If the EV Comp was adjusted during Exposure Control,
it will return to its default setting when Exposure Control is turned off.
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