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Shooting Functions
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Auto Bracketing
You can use Exposure Bracketing to take 2 (standard exposure
and underexposure, or standard exposure and overexposure),
3 or 5 pictures with different exposure.
Memo
Set the auto bracketing order with [8. Auto Bracketing Order] in the
[A2] menu. (z p.R31)
Set the EV step interval with [1. EV Steps] in the [A1] menu.
(z p.R30)
1 Turn the R dial while
pressing the ] button and
set the number of frames.
Check the setting on the LCD panel.
Right (clockwise) OFF 3 frames 5 frames
Left (counterclockwise) OFF 2 frames (underexposed)
2 frames (overexposed)
2 Turn the S dial while pressing the ] button
and set the compensation value.
Press the | button while pressing the ] button to return to [OFF]
and [--].
3 Press the shutter release button fully.
Pictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button
is held down.
If you take your finger off the shutter release button before the set
number of frames is taken, the next bracket setting will remain
effective for twice the amount of the exposure lock time.
Select [OFF] in Step 1 to finish shooting with Exposure Bracketing.
Memo
To take all frames with one press of the shutter release button, set
[7. One-Push Bracketing] in the [A1] menu. (z p.R30)
You can combine Exposure Bracketing with the P-TTL auto flash
to change the flash output continuously. Confirm that the flash unit
is fully charged before shooting each frame.
You can use Exposure Bracketing together with Extended
Bracketing. When Extended Bracketing is set to 3 frames, a total
of 9 images are saved.
Exposure Bracketing
EV Steps Compensation Value
1/3 EV ±0.3/±0.7/±1.0/±1.3/±1.7/±2.0
1/2 EV ±0.5/±1.0/±1.5/±2.0
5 images at 1.0 EV
2 images (underexposed) at 0.3 EV