ALL MODE EXPOSURE BRACKETING

In situations where you might find it difficult to obtain a proper exposure, All Mode Exposure Bracketing lets you shoot the same subject at three different exposures, with a varying exposure compensation degree of 0.3 EV, 0.5 EV, 0.7 EV or 1 EV.

If you set a compensation degree of 0.5 EV, for example, you will take three pictures, the first shot having a -0.5 EV compensation, the second shot having no compensation and the third shot with a compensation of 0.5 EV.

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1 While pressing FUNCTION button, rotate command dial until the Function Area indicator indicates blinking AEBKT in

the Bracketing Area. Then hold SET/~ button and rotate command dial until your desired compensation degree appears in place of frame counter.

If Flash Exposure Bracketing has already been set, setting All Mode Exposure Bracketing cancels Flash Exposure Bracketing .

When "bulb" is set, setting All Mode Exposure Bracketing locks shutter and makes buLb indication blink in LCD panel and viewfinder.

When All Mode Exposure Bracketing is set, "buL b" cannot be set.

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