Exposure compensation in camera app

asked 2014-09-25 14:21:53 +0300

solisti gravatar image

The EV compensation in the camera app isn't really equal to common way of describing the compensation. The steps (-2,-1 Auto +1, +2) aren't really full stop values as they are usually described in photography gear.

Here's quick sample from Olympus E-PM2 how it should look like. Used EV compensation value is in the name. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s4z1um8lfpozpye/AAAKs7R-r6Pp4dxCtZoTxxAza?dl=0

Here's how the same appears with Jolla's camera. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/r57jv8xvc2b65n0/AAAGU5JvBnoZIQryew-hZ2kta?dl=0

It's ok to have a more subtle EV compensation range in Jolla, but the result seems fairly often quite random and it would be nice to be more certain about who the compensation value affects the image.

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Just today I would have needed a bigger EV compensation as I took some images in ice hockey ring, +2 setting gives still dark images as the background is mainly white ice.

solisti ( 2014-09-28 13:13:12 +0300 )edit