h Auto Exposure Bracketing
The camera brackets the exposure automatically up to ±3 stops in 1/3-
stop increments for three successive shots. This is called Auto
Exposure Bracketing (AEB). AEB is possible by automatically changing
the shutter speed or aperture or by changing the ISO speed and
keeping the shutter speed and aperture fixed.
AEB with the Shutter Speed or Aperture
Standard
Decreased
exposure
exposure
1
Set the AEB amount.
Press the <
buttons simultaneously and turn the
6
<
The diagram on the left shows an
AEB amount of ±1 stop centering on
the standard exposure level. The
AEB amount (1.0), the AEB range
N
<
displayed.
2
Take the picture.
The viewfinder's exposure level
indicator will indicate the respective
bracketing amount as each shot is
taken.
Increased
The current drive mode will be used
exposure
for the AEB shooting.
After the three bracketed shots are
taken, AEB will not be canceled. To
cancel AEB, set the AEB amount to
"0.0".
W
> and <
>.
h
>, and the <
> icon will be
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>
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