Auto Bracketing - Shooting Pictures Sequentially With A Different Exposure For Each Frame - Olympus CAMEDIA C-730 Ultra Zoom Reference Manual

Olympus camedia c-730 ultra zoom: reference manual
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Sequential shooting (Cont.)
● Read the "Note" (P. 102) and "Modes & Drive mode" (P. 101).
● While the high-speed sequential shooting (
some time to store the pictures. The blinking of the card access lamp
indicates that the camera is storing images to the card. Wait until the card
access lamp turns off before you operate the camera.
● You cannot shoot a picture while all of the segments of the memory gauge
are lit.
Auto bracketing — Shooting pictures sequentially
with a different exposure for each frame
Under some conditions, you may obtain better results shooting with exposure
compensation than by using the exposure setting considered optimal by the
camera. When auto bracketing is set, exposure is changed automatically for
each frame when you start shooting. The exposure differential can be
selected in the menus. Focus and white balance are locked at the first frame.
Mode dial
setting
1
In the top menu, select MODE MENU
T CAMERA T DRIVE T BKT. Press
í
.
100
Note
Example: When BKT is set to ±1.0, x3
) is selected, it may take
Arrow pad
Shutter button
button

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