Nikon D300 User Manual page 405

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be able to take a non-flash picture. While you hold down
the Selected button, the flash is disabled.
▪ Bracketing burst – Normally, during a bracketing
sequence with the shutter release set to
Release
Mode—the
mode
dial—you have to press the
once for each of the images in the bracket. The only way
to shoot all the images in the bracketed series without
letting up on the
Release mode dial
burst, you can hold down the Selected button, while also
holding down the
will take all the images in the bracket without letup. This
seems a bit redundant to me. I think I'd rather just set the
Release
CH-Continuous-high release mode
bracketed burst.
This applies to
take one image for each shutter release.
is mentioned in the manual too, but since it takes the
entire bracket in one shutter release, what's the point? If
you use this function for
the
Shutter-release
of bracketed images on your memory card. Remember,
WB bracketing
press. Multiple shutter releases will capture numerous
multi-image
when using
▪ Matrix metering – If you do not use
your primary metering system but want to use it
occasionally, this setting allows you to turn on
S
next to
Shutter-release button
to
CL
Shutter-release
mode
to
AE,
Flash, and
WB bracketing
button, you'll create multiple groups
takes the entire bracket in one shutter
WB
brackets. Be careful with this function
WB
bracketing.
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CL
and
CH
Shutter-release button
or CH. If you set
button, and the camera
CL-Continuous-low
and take the
ADL
bracketing, which
Matrix metering
Single Frame
on the
Release
is to set the
Bracketing
or
WB bracketing
and hold down
as
Matrix

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