Canon D60 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Autoexposure Bracketing
When using autoexposure bracketing, the camera automatically changes the exposure level within
the set range (up to +/–2 stops in 1/2-stop increments) for three successive frames. This is called
AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). The three bracketed shots are exposed in the selected drive mode
(63) in the following order: correct exposure, decreased exposure, and increased exposure.
Standard exposure (0) Decreased exposure (–1.0) Increased exposure (+1.0)
1
From the menu, select [AEB].
Press the <
MENU
> button.
Turn the <
> dial to select [AEB], then
press the <
> button.
2
Set the AEB level.
Turn the < > dial to set the AEB level you
want, then press the <
> button.
The AEB setting is entered, and the display
returns to the Menu.
Press the <
MENU
> button to clear the
screen and exit the menu.
3
Take the picture.
The bracketing sequence will be standard exposure,
decreased exposure, and increased exposure.
The pictures will be taken in the drive mode currently
set. (63)
When using continuous shooting, press and hold the
shutter button down fully to take all three bracketed
shots continuously, and then stop automatically.
When using AEB with the self-timer, the camera
takes the three bracketed shots in succession after
the 10-second timer delay.
Canceling AEB
Follow steps 1 and 2 to set the AEB level to
< >.
AEB will be automatically cancelled when
the Main Switch is set to <OFF>, the lens is
changed, the flash is charged, the battery
pack or the CF card is replaced.
: Correct exposure
: Decreased
exposure
: Increased
exposure