There is avery fine, annoying adjustment which controls the flashing +-
when it is in the no-compensation position. In this state, there is no
compensation , aand you can't adjust it yourself.
John
Dog Breath wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Thanks for reading my post.
>
> I'm sorry to take up space like this, but I've searched the FAQ and the
> archives and couldn't find anything.
>
> On this 4T, the exposure compensation indicator light (flashing +-
> symbol) in the viewfinder stays on even though the exposure compensation
> dial is set at zero. Apparently, the camera *IS* being compensated, even
> though my dial says it isn't. I have tried to "reset" the camera by
> setting it to "B" and toggling the manual/auto switch, but to no avail.
>
> Could it be related to the improper batteries?
>
> Thanks for your help/time. I really appreciate it.
>
> Sleigh
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