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Autoexposure Bracketing (AEB)
3 Take the pictures. The current film advance mode will be used.
Bracketing amount set to ±1 stop.
•On the viewfinder’s exposure level scale, the exposure level indicator will mark the respective bracketing amount as each bracketed shot is taken.
•In the continuous shooting mode, holding down the shutter button will take all three bracketed shots continuously. The shooting will then stop automatically.
•When AEB is used with the
To indicate that AEB is in progress, the AEB icon on the LCD panel and indicator in the viewfinder will blink until all the bracketed shots are taken.
Canceling AEB
Follow steps 1 and 2 to set the AEB to 0.
• AEB will also be canceled by changing lenses, rewinding the film, replacing the film, setting a bulb exposure, having a
pressing the < > button, and setting the <
> switch to <
>.
CF | Custom Function | |
See page 112. | ||
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Custom Function
Custom Function > switch to <
>. See page 114.
•No viewfinder information will be displayed during continuous shooting of the bracketed shots.
•After the AEB amount is set, exposure compensation can also be set to obtain underexposed or overexposed bracketing. See “Setting Exposure Compensation” on page 75.
•AEB cannot be used together with bulb exposures or flash.
•If mirror lockup is set with Custom Function
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