FLASH EXPOSURE BRACKETING

To bracket exposure in flash photography, use Flash Exposure Bracketing function. You can shoot the same subject at three different flash light output level, with a varying flash output level 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.

Flash Exposure Bracketing can be set only when the built-in flash is activated or when attached Nikon Speedlight is tumed on .

When using Flash Exposure Bracketing with Exposure Compensation function, the compensated value will be added. For example, if exposure has been compensated at +1 EV and you set Flash Exposure Bracketing with 0.5 EV degree, the first shot will be taken with +0.5 EV compensation, the second shot with +1 EV compensation and the third shot with +1.5 EV compensation.

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1 Activate the built-in flash or tum on the attached Nikon Speedlight.

With the accessory Nikon Speedlight, set the flash exposure mode to TIL auto.

2 Hold FUNCTION button and rotate command dial until the Function Area indicator indicates blinking l'IBKT in the Bracketing Area. Then hold SET/~ button and rotate command dial until your desired compensation degree appears in place of

frame counter.

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

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Nikon N70 instruction manual Flash Exposure Bracketing