Bracketing - Nikon D610 User Manual

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Bracketing

Bracketing automatically varies exposure, flash level, Active D-Lighting (ADL), or
white balance slightly with each shot, "bracketing" the current value. Choose in
situations in which it is difficult to set exposure, flash level (i-TTL and, where
supported, auto aperture flash control modes only; see pages 146, 236, and 294),
white balance, or Active D-Lighting and there is not time to check results and adjust
settings with each shot, or to experiment with different settings for the same subject.
Exposure and Flash Bracketing
To vary exposure and/or flash level over a series of photographs:
1
Select flash or exposure bracketing for
Custom Setting e6 (Auto bracketing
set) in the Custom Settings menu.
To display the menus, press the G button.
Select Custom Setting e6 (Auto bracketing
set) in the Custom Settings menu, highlight
an option, and press J. Choose AE & flash
to vary both exposure and flash level, AE
only to vary only exposure, or Flash only to
vary only flash level.
2
Choose the number of shots.
Pressing the D button, rotate the main command dial to choose the number
of shots in the bracketing sequence and the order in which they will be taken.
D button
No. of shots Bracketing progress indicator
D will be displayed in the viewfinder (see
right); the control panel will show M.
Main command dial
Normal exposure, underexposure, overexposure
(P, S, A, and M Modes Only)
G button
Number of shots
Bracketing progress
indicator
Control panel
Bracketing order
Normal exposure, overexposure
Normal exposure, underexposure
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