This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically (up to ±2 stops in
You can then choose the best exposure. This is called AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing).
Standard exposure | Darker exposure | Brighter exposure |
| (Decreased exposure) | (Increased exposure) |
1 | Select [Expo.comp./AEB]. | |||
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| Under the [z2] tab, select |
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| [Expo.comp./AEB], then press <0>. |
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| 2 Set the AEB range. | |
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| Turn the <6> dial to set the AEB range. |
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| Press the <Y> <Z> keys to set the |
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| exposure compensation amount. If |
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| AEB is combined with exposure |
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| compensation, AEB will be applied |
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| centering on the exposure |
AEB | range | compensation amount. | ||
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| Press <0> to set it. |
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| When you press the <M> button |
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| to exit the menu, the AEB range will |
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| be displayed on the LCD monitor. |
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| 3 Take the picture. | |
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| Focus and press the shutter button |
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| completely. The three bracketed |
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| shots will be taken in this sequence: |
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| standard exposure, decreased |
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| exposure, and increased exposure. |
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