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Auto-bracketing increments. You can adjust the exposure bracketing to
over- and underexpose in 1/3-stop increments. When you set the Function
button (
) to Auto-bracketing, the number of EV stops appears in this area.
The choices are 0.3, 0.7, or 1.0 EV. You can also adjust the white balance
Auto-bracketing; the settings are 1, 2, or 3.
Maximum aperture (non-CPU lenses). When a non-CPU lens is attached
and the non-CPU lens data has been entered, the aperture setting of the
specifi ed lens appears.
Release mode/Continuous shooting speed. This indicator displays the
Release mode settings. When you set the camera to a continuous release mode,
the frames per second (fps) also appears.
Exposure. When the bars are in the center, you are at the proper setting to get
a good exposure according to the camera's light meter settings; when the bars
are to the left, you are overexposed; when the bars are to the right, you are
underexposing your image. You can reverse this setting in Custom Setting menu
(
) f9.
Exposure compensation display. If any exposure compensation is applied,
the indicator shows that you have an under- or overexposed image.
Bracketing progress. When you have turned on Auto-bracketing, you can
use this indicator to track your progress. The display shows a small line under
the 0 (normal), the + side (overexposure), and the – side (underexposure).
WB bracketing. When you set bracketing to white balance, three small
lines appear on either side of the zero, indicating each shot to be taken. The
line disappears when you have taken the shot.
Camera battery indicator. This indicator shows the charge remaining on the
battery that is in the camera.
MB-D15 battery indicator. When you are using an optional MB-D15 battery
grip, this indicator displays the type of battery being used as well as the amount
of charge remaining on the battery.
Thousands indicator. This icon, which appears as a "K," lets you know that
there are more than 1,000 exposures remaining on your memory card.
Exposures remaining/manual lens number. This indicator displays the num-
ber of exposures remaining. When the Function (
assigned to non-CPU lens data, this indicator displays the focal length data for
the selected lens.
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