Bracketing Order - Nikon D300 User Manual

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control the aperture and flash while I control the shutter speed
for action.
If I were letting only my Speedlight flash control the
exposure, as with indoor shots, I might use
the bracket.
Finally, if I wanted to let the camera alone decide how to get
the best exposure during the bracket, I might use
aperture. Then all I have to do is take pictures and let the
camera do the rest. This seems to me to be a small violation
of the principle of manual exposure though.

Bracketing Order

Custom setting e7 (D300S and D300)
(User's Manual – D300S page 290; D300 page 300)
Bracketing order
exposure settings (normal, overexposed, and underexposed)
during a bracketing operation.
There are two bracketing orders available in the D300(S).
These allow you to control which images are taken first,
second, and third in the bracketing series.
Here are the three values in the bracket order and what they
each mean:
MTR
= Metered value (normal exposure)
Under
= Underexposed
Over
= Overexposed
allows you to choose the order of your
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Flash only
during
Flash/speed/

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