ALL MODE EXPOSURE BRACKETING
In
situations where you might find it difficult to obtain a proper
exposure,
All
Mode Exposure
Bracketing
lets
you shoot
the
same subject at
three
different
exposures,
with a varying
exposure compensation degree of 0.3
EV,
0.5
EV,
0.7 EV or
1
EV.
If
you set a compensation degree of 0.5
EV,
for
example, you
will take
three
pictures, the
first
shot having a -0.5 EV
compensation,
the
second shot having
no
compensation and
the
third shot with a compensation of 0.5
EV.
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While
pressing FUNCTION
button, rotate command dial until
the Function
Area
indicator indicates blinking
AEBKT
in
the Bracketing Area. Then
hold
SET/~
button and rotate
command
dial until
your desired compensation degree appears
in place
of
frame
counter .
•
If Flash Exposure Bracketing has
already been
set,
setting All
Mode Exposure Bracketing
cancels
Flash Exposure
Bracketing
.
•
When
"bulb"
is
set,
setting All
Mode Exposure Bracketing
locks
shutter and
makes buLb
indication blink in
LCD
panel
and
viewfinder.
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When All Mode Exposure Bracketing is
set,
"buL b"
cannot
be
set.