e5: Auto Bracketing Set

Gbutton ACustom Settings menu

Choose the setting or settings affected by bracketing (0 109). Choose AE & flash

(j) to perform both exposure and flash-level bracketing, AE only (k) to bracket only exposure, Flash only (l) to perform only flash-level bracketing, WB bracketing (m) to perform white-balance bracketing (0 112), or ADL bracketing (y) to perform Active D-Lighting bracketing (0 114). Note that white balance bracketing is not available at image quality settings of NEF (RAW) or NEF (RAW) + JPEG.

e6: Bracketing Order

Gbutton ACustom Settings menu

At the default setting of MTR > under > over (H), exposure, flash, and white balance bracketing are performed in the order described on pages 109 and 112. If

Under > MTR > over (I) is selected, shooting will proceed in order from the lowest to the highest value. This setting has no effect on ADL bracketing.

f: Controls

f1: DSwitch

Gbutton ACustom Settings menu

Choose what happens when the power switch is rotated to D.

Option

Description

D LCD backlight (D)

Control panel backlight illuminates for 6 s.

 

 

0 Dand information display

Control panel backlight illuminates and shooting information is

displayed in monitor.

 

 

f2: OK Button (Shooting Mode)

Gbutton ACustom Settings menu

Choose the role played by the J button during shooting: selecting the center focus point (JSelect center focus point), highlighting the active focus point

(KHighlight active focus point), or none (Not used).

U

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