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Automatically Changing the Shooting Conditions (Auto Bracket)
Auto bracketing can be used to automatically vary settings such as the exposure and white balance over a series of three shots when the shutter release button is pressed. This ensures that you are able to get the best shots.
Auto Bracket Settings
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| Pictures are taken in the following sequence: normal, | |
Exposure | underexposed (dark), overexposed (bright). Choose the | ||
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| bracketing steps from 0.3, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 1.7, 2.0. (1p.59) | |
b | White Balance | Conditions change in the following sequence: normal, red tinge | |
(low color temperature), blue tinge (high color temperature). | |||
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| Choose the bracketing steps from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. (1p.95) | |
c | Saturation | Conditions change in the following sequence: Current | |
Setting, – (low), + (high). (1p.105) | |||
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d | Sharpness | Conditions change in the following sequence: Current | |
Setting, – (soft), + (hard). (1p.104) | |||
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e | Contrast | Conditions change in the following sequence: Current | |
Setting, – (low), + (high). (1p.106) | |||
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1 Set the mode dial to a mode other than F, G, C, 7 or O.
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2 Press the ( button to display
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The icon corresponding to the current setting appears, and then the setting appears for approx. five seconds. To take pictures with the current setting, go to Step 8 below.
Current Setting
Exposure 0.3EV
OK Change Setting
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