Auto Exposure Bracketing

With autoexposure bracketing (AEB), the camera automatically changes the exposure level up to +/–2 stops in 1/2-stop increments for three successive shots.

In the < > mode, AEB is executed by changing both the shutter speed and aperture. In the < > mode, AEB is executed by changing the aperture.

In the < >, < >, or <> mode, AEB is executed by changing the shutter speed.

Standard exposure (0) Decreased exposure (–1/2 stop) Increased exposure (+1/2 stop)

AEB range

standard exposure

decreased exposure

increased exposure

On the menu, select [AEB].

1

Press the <

> button.

Turn the <

> dial to select [AEB], then press

< >.

Set the AEB amount.

2 Turn the < > dial to set the desired AEB amount, then press < >.

sThe menu will reappear.

Press the <> button to exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor.

sThe < > and AEB level will appear on the LCD panel.

Shoot.

3 s The three bracketed shots will be exposed in the following sequence: standard exposure, decreased exposure, and increased exposure.

sThe respective bracketing amount will be displayed as each bracketed shot is taken.

sThe current drive mode will be used for the bracketing. (p.76)

sDuring the AEB shooting, the < > icon and AEB

amount will blink.

When AEB is used with the self-timer, the three bracketed shots will be taken in succession after the 10-second self-timer delay.

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Canon EOS 10D instruction manual Auto Exposure Bracketing, On the menu, select AEB, Set the AEB amount