Controlling Exposure

3.Compose the picture, focus, and capture the image.

The compensated shutter speed and aperture values appear in the Top LCD and viewfinder during capture.

Auto Exposure Bracketing behaves differently in the following situations:

If Exposure Compensation or Flash Exposure Compensation is also set, bracketing is combined with the exposure compensation values. It is useful to perform bracketing with a compensated value over +2 EV or under -2 EV.

With Drive mode in Continuous Shooting (see page 5-25), fully press and hold the Shutter Release button until you have captured the set number of images.

If the memory card becomes full during Bracketing, you can capture the remaining images after inserting a new card. Also, if you turn the camera off during Bracketing, you can capture the remaining images after turning the camera on again.

When the Self Timer (see page 5-26) is set, bracketing is performed one frame at a time.

Cancelling Auto Exposure • Press and hold . Rotate the Main-Command dial until

Bracketingdisappears from the Top Status LCD. Alternatively you can perform Two-Button Reset (see page 5-23).

If you cancel using the Main-Command dial, the number of shots and the compensated EV values will automatically be selected the next time you use Auto Exposure Bracketing. If you cancel using Two-Button Reset, values are reset to 3F 0.5.

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