AE Bracketing

NOTE This setting does not apply in Panorama mode.

This setting allows you to take three pictures with the camera, with each picture set to a different exposure value. When you select one of the AE (automatic exposure) Bracketing settings, the camera will take the first picture at normal exposure (0 exposure value), followed by an underexposed picture at the negative (-) exposure value in the setting, and finally an overexposed picture at the positive (+) exposure value in the setting. The entire sequence of three shots is taken with only one press of the Shutter button. Use AE Bracketing when you want to try underexposing and overexposing a shot to get an image at the best exposure.

NOTE Flash is allowed when you select an AE Bracketing setting; however, the interval between each of the pictures in the sequence of three shots will be longer due to flash recharging.

NOTE If you have selected Burst mode, AE Bracketing is ignored. Also, when you use AE Bracketing with Self- Timer - 2 Shots set, the Self-Timer - 2 Shots setting is essentially ignored and is treated the same as the Self- Timer mode (only one 3-shot sequence is taken).

1In the Capture Menu (page 55), select AE Bracketing.

2In the AE Bracketing sub-menu,

use the buttons to highlight a setting.

3Press Menu/OK to save the setting and return to the Capture Menu.

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