❚❚Canceling Bracketing

To cancel bracketing, press the Fn button and rotate the main command dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero () and Mis no longer displayed in the control panel. The program last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated. Bracketing can also be cancelled by performing a two-button reset (0 182), although in this case the bracketing program will not be restored the next time bracketing is activated.

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AExposure and Flash Bracketing

In continuous low speed and continuous high speed modes, shooting will pause after the number of shots specified in the bracketing program have been taken. Shooting will resume the next time the shutter-release button is pressed. In other modes, one shot will be taken each time the shutter-release button is pressed.

If the memory card fills before all shots in the sequence have been taken, shooting can be resumed from the next shot in the sequence after the memory card has been replaced or shots have been deleted to make room on the memory card. If the camera is turned off before all shots in the sequence have been taken, bracketing will resume from the next shot in the sequence when the camera is turned on.

AExposure Bracketing

The camera modifies exposure by varying shutter speed and aperture (programmed auto), aperture (shutter-priority auto), or shutter speed

(aperture-priority auto, manual exposure mode). If On is selected for ISO sensitivity settings > ISO sensitivity auto control in modes e, f,

and g, the camera will automatically vary ISO sensitivity for optimum

exposure when the limits of the camera exposure system are exceeded. Custom Setting e6 (Auto bracketing (mode M), 0 290) can be used to

change how the camera performs exposure and flash bracketing in manual exposure mode. Bracketing can be performed by varying flash level together with shutter speed and/or aperture, or by varying flash level alone.

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