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TheBroadway | 17:06 Mon 09th Jun 2008 | Technology
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I have a Nokia N95, which is pretty good for taking pictures. As I know very little about photography, does increasing the exposure level to '1' compensate for relatively poor lighting?

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the camera normally selects the best exposure based on the average of the scene.Sometimes,if there is a very bright area this will mislead the sensor and under expose.Using the + setting will compensate.Try taking two shots of the same scene and see the effect first hand.Increasing the speed setting can allow shots in poorer light,generally with a coresponding increase in noise
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