GoPro MAX User Manual Exposure Control
MAX automatically scans the entire scene to choose the exposure level for your shot. Exposure Control lets you decide if only a section of the shot should be used to set the exposure.
Check out the shot preview on your touch screen. Try Exposure Control if there are sections that are too dark or too light.
SETTING EXPOSURE CONTROL USING AUTO EXPOSURE
With this option, the camera automatically bases exposure on the area that you select.
Imagine your camera is mounted on your dashboard. You probably want to set the exposure based on the scene outside the car instead of the dashboard. This will help prevent your shots from being overexposed (too bright).
Press the touch screen until a set of brackets with a dot in the middle appears in the center of the screen. This is the Spot Meter. It will base the exposure on the center of the shot.
Drag the brackets away from the center if you want to use another area of the shot to set the exposure. (You can also tap that area instead of dragging the brackets.)
Check the screen to see if the exposure looks good. Tap in the lower right corner.
SETTING EXPOSURE CONTROL USING LOCKED EXPOSURE
With this option, your camera locks the exposure until you cancel it.
If you’re snowboarding on a sunny day, you might try locking the exposure on your subject’s jacket. This will help prevent your shots from being underexposed (too dark) compared to the bright snow.
Press the touch screen until a set of brackets with a dot in the middle appears in the center of the screen. This is the Spot Meter. It will base the exposure on the center of the shot.
Drag the brackets away from the center if you want to use another area of the shot to set the exposure. (You can also tap that area instead of dragging the brackets.)
Tap inside the brackets to lock the exposure.
Check the screen to see if the exposure looks good. Tap in the lower right corner to lock it in.
EXPOSURE CONTROL IN 360 MODE
In 360 mode, you can set the exposure based on any area of the shot using either lens.
Press the touch screen until a square appears in the middle.
Tap to switch between the view from each lens.
Drag the brackets away from the center if you want to use another area of the shot to set the exposure. (You can also tap that area instead of dragging the brackets.)
Check the screen to see if the exposure looks good. Tap in the lower right corner.
TURNING EXPOSURE CONTROL OFF
Exposure Control is automatically turned off when you switch capture modes or restart your camera. It can also be turned off manually.
Press the touch screen until a square appears in the middle.
Tap in the lower left corner.
Heads Up: After canceling Exposure Control, your camera will go back to automatically using the entire scene to set the exposure level.
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