Autoexposure Bracketing - Canon EOS D60 Instructions Manual

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Autoexposure Bracketing

When using autoexposure bracketing, the camera automatically changes the exposure level within
the set range (up to +/–2 stops in 1/2-stop increments) for three successive frames. This is called
AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). The three bracketed shots are exposed in the selected drive mode
(→63) in the following order: correct exposure, decreased exposure, and increased exposure.
Standard exposure (0)
: Correct exposure
: Decreased
exposure
: Increased
exposure
Canceling AEB
78
Decreased exposure (–1.0)
From the menu, select [AEB].
1
Press the < MENU> button.
Turn the <
press the <
Set the AEB level.
2
Turn the <
want, then press the <
The AEB setting is entered, and the display
returns to the Menu.
Press the < MENU> button to clear the
screen and exit the menu.
Take the picture.
3
The bracketing sequence will be standard exposure,
decreased exposure, and increased exposure.
The pictures will be taken in the drive mode currently
set. (→63)
When using continuous shooting, press and hold the
shutter button down fully to take all three bracketed
shots continuously, and then stop automatically.
When using AEB with the self-timer, the camera
takes the three bracketed shots in succession after
the 10-second timer delay.
Follow steps 1 and 2 to set the AEB level to
< >.
AEB will be automatically cancelled when
the Main Switch is set to <OFF>, the lens is
changed, the flash is charged, the battery
pack or the CF card is replaced.
Increased exposure (+1.0)
> dial to select [AEB], then
> button.
> dial to set the AEB level you
> button.

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