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II Canceling Bracketing
To cancel
bracketing,
press the Fn button
and rotate
the main
command
dial until
the number
of shots
in the bracketing
sequence
is zero (OF) and _i is no longer
displayed
in the control
panel
on top of the camera.
The program
last in effect
will be
restored
the next time
bracketing
is activated.
Bracketing
can also
be cancelled
by performing
a two-button
reset (pg. 196), although
in this case the bracketing
program
will not be restored
the next
time
bracketing
is activated.
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Exposure and Flash Bracketing
In single frame and self-timer
modes, one shot will be taken each time the
shutter-release
button
is pressed. In continuous low speed and
continuous high speed modes, shooting
will pause after the number
of
shots specified
in the bracketing
program
have been taken.
Shooting
will
resume the next time the shutter-release
button
is pressed.
If the memory
card fills before all shots in the sequence
have been taken,
shooting
can be resumed from the next shot in the sequence after the
memory
card has been replaced or shots have been deleted to make
room on the memory
card. If the camera is turned
off before all shots in
the sequence
have been taken, bracketing
will resume from the next shot
in the sequence when the camera is turned on.
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Exposure Bracketing
The camera modifies
exposure by varying
shutter speed and aperture
(programmed
auto), aperture
(shutter-priority
auto), or shutter
speed
(aperture-priority
auto, manual exposure
mode). When On is selected for
ISO sensitivity
settings > ISO sensitivity
auto control in shooting
menu, the camera will automatically
vary ISO sensitivity
for optimum
exposure
when the limits of the camera exposure
system are exceeded.
Custom Setting e6 (Auto bracketing
(mode M), pg. 316) can be used to
change how the camera performs
exposure
and flash bracketing
in
manual exposure
mode.
Bracketing
can be performed
by varying
flash
level together
with shutter
speed and/or aperture,
or by varying
flash
level alone.
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