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9.4 Auto Bracketing
Auto Bracketing can be used when it is difcult to determine your
exposure compensation value. This function automatically captures
different exposure variations in succession. The bracketing margin can
be selected as desired for shooting in Auto Bracketing mode.
1. Turn the Shutter Release Mode Lever to the S or C position.
When set at the S position, you can shoot a single frame with each full
press of the Shutter Release button. In the C mode, the camera takes
a series of three frames successively with one press of the shutter
release button.
2. Turn on Auto Bracketing by pressing the Auto Bracketing button[A]
for approximately one second. The Auto Bracketing icon will blink on
the top LCD panel. Turn the front dial (before this indicator times out)
and change OF on the display to On.
3. When the shutter button is pressed in Auto Bracketing mode, the
auto bracketing mark will blink on the LCD inside the viewnder. The
bracket step width is displayed and the Auto Bracketing icon will also
blink.
4. To deactivate the bracketing function, press the Auto Bracketing
set button[A], turn the rear dial, set auto bracketing mode to OF, and
release.
Then press the Auto Bracketing set button [A] or half-press the shutter
button to return to the normal display mode.
NOTE:
When you want to cancel the auto-
bracketing mode, turn the rear dial to
change “On” to “OF”
NOTE:
After multiple turns, the mark [RP] will
appear in the main LCD.
Repeat turning will lead to a countdown
being displayed on the main LCD and
after taking a photo the camera will
return to Auto Bracketing mode.
The setting for the Auto Bracketing will
be stored by pressing any other button
or leaving the camera for 5 seconds.
Underexposure
Bracketing Margin
Overexposure
Auto Bracketing Icon
Standard
Setting selection
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