Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
In your and my Nikon cameras, there are two displays -- the exposure meter and the exposure compensation -- and they need to be used concurrently. The exposure meter never displays exposure compensation; it always displays the exposure regardless of what method is being used to achieve it. The purpose of each display never changes.
As an example, the exposure meter may be showing one stop over exposed and the exposure compensation display may display zero compensation. If you then use the exposure compensation to reduce exposure by one stop, its display will indicate that you have done that. The exposure meter will then indicate that the exposure is neither under nor over exposed.
My point is that the exposure meter displays the exposure and the exposure compensation displays whether in fact exposure compensation is being used to achieve the exposure.