>>4400432Dickless retardo, this is a film point and shoot. you would not know the exposure was fucked until after you were done shooting. the only reason there is a dial and not DX coding is because DX coding was introduced the same year as that camera. the very next model in that line has DX coding with no manual ISO lever. being able to change ISO to exposure compensate was literally not an intended feature.
also they must have been shooting slide film I guess because the autoboy 3 manual specifically says you can only use certain ISO films for slides but gives a greater range for negative film.
but yeah, you gay tranny retard zoomer, I doubt that many people were using the lever for exposure comp when they dropped that feature for DX coding in the next model 2 years later. If you cared about exposure comp you would have bought one of their ILC cameras instead. I have a rebel 2000, which granted is 16 years newer than the new sureshot and as an SLR it has dx coding, a mode to manually set ISO if the DX coding doesn't work and half stop exposure comp up to 2 stops in either direction