Flash Exposure Bracketing - Nikon N70 AF Instruction Manual

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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.

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