Autoexposure Bracketing - Canon EOS-1V HS Instructions Manual

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Autoexposure Bracketing

With autoexposure bracketing, the camera automatically changes the
exposure level within the set range (up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments)
for three successive frames. The three bracketed shots are exposed in the
following sequence: correct exposure, underexposure, and overexposure.
The current film advance mode (see "Switching the Film Advance Mode"
on page 77) is used during the bracketing.
Correct exposure (0)
Underexposure (–1/3 stop) Overexposure (+1/3 stop)
1
Press the <
<
> button simultaneously.
The
LCD panel.
2
Turn the <
desired bracketing amount.
On the LCD panel, the bracketing
amount is indicated in stops and the
bracketing range is shown on the
exposure compensation scale. The
display shows a bracketing amount of
±1 stop centering on the correct
exposure level.
> button and
AEB icon appears on the
> dial to set the
AEB amount
AEB range
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