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Exposure #1 displays '± 0.5' (standard) Exposure #2 displays '-0.5' (under)

ing off the camera. Failure to do so can cause frames to be incorrectly exposed as you may have inadvertently continued an interrupted sequence or started a new one.

Exposure #3 displays '+0.5' (over)

The bracketing function will automatically be deactivated when the camera is turned off and will have to be reactivated when switched on again. The function can also be turned off by pressing the MODE button again.

If you release the pressure on the shutter release button (or remote release) too soon, the operation will not complete. When depressed again, the sequence will carry on from where it stopped. That is to say, if you release the pressure after the first exposure for example, the two final exposures remain programmed in the camera. Therefore, when you depress the release again (assuming you have not turned off the AEB mode or the camera), the first exposure will be underexposed by 0.5EV and the exposure after that, overexposed by 0.5EV. The information concerning the remaining frames remains in the camera even if it has gone into the standby mode but the AEB symbol and the figures will be visible again in the camLCD when the camera is reactivated.

Pay attention to the information in the camLCD when working in the AEB mode and to remember to cancel this mode after use either by pressing the AEB button again or by turn-

The standard exposure will include any exposure compensation you have set. When using both exposure compensation and AEB, only the AEB setting will be shown on the camLCD.

AEB cannot be activated when only one or two pictures remain unexposed on the film.

The shutter will lock and the camLCD will indicate a flashing AEB '±' and a number when the bracketing function is activated in standard format with only three pictures left and the format switch is changed to panorama.

The shutter will lock and a flashing P will appear in the expLCD if the format is changed after one or two exposures while the camera is set or AEB.

You can any time cancel the AEB by pushing the MODE button.

AEB cannot be combined with Multi exposure.

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