FLASH EXPOSURE BRACKETING
To
bracket exposure
in flash
photography,
use Flash Exposure
Bracketing
function. You can shoot the same subject at three
different
flash light output
level,
with a varying
flash
output
level
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.
•
Flash Exposure Bracketing
can be set only when
the built-in
flash is
activated or when attached
Nikon
Speedlight
is tumed
on .
•
When using
Flash Exposure
Bracketing
with Exposure
Compensation
function, the
compensated value will
be
added.
For
example, if exposure has
been
compensated at
+
1 EV
and you set
Flash
Exposure
Bracketing
with 0.5
EV
degree,
the first
shot
will be taken with
+0.5
EV
compensation, the second shot with
+
1
EV
compensation
and
the third
shot with +1.5
EV
compensation.
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1
Activate
the built-in
flash
or tum on the attached
Nikon
Speed light.
•
With
the accessory
Nikon
Speedlight,
set the flash exposure
mode to TIL
auto.
2
Hold FUNCTION
button and rotate command
dial
until the
Function
Area
indicator
indicates
blinking
l'IBKT
in
the
Bracketing Area. Then hold
SET/~
button
and
rotate
command
dial until
your
desired
compensation
degree
appears in place of
frame
counter.
•
If All Mode Exposure Bracketing has
already been set, setting
Flash Exposure Bracketing
cancels
All Mode Exposure
Bracketing.