Kodak DCS300 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Using Flash Exposure Bracketing
You can use Flash Exposure Bracketing to shoot the same subject at three different flash
output levels with a varying flash output level compensation 0.5 EV or 1 EV.
Setting a compensation degree of 0.5 EV, for example, lets you capture three images, the
first without compensation, the second with -0.5 EV compensation and the third with
+0.5 EV compensation.
Tips
Flash Exposure Bracketing can be set only when the built-in flash is activated or an
attached Nikon Speedlight is turned On.
When using Flash Exposure Bracketing with Exposure Compensation (page 7-3)
or Flash Output Level Compensation, the compensated value is added. If exposure
is compensated at +1 EV and you set Flash Exposure Bracketing for 0.5 EV, for
example, the first shot will be taken with +1 EV compensation, the second shot
with +0.5 EV compensation, and the third shot with +1.5 EV compensation. When
combined with Exposure Compensation, background exposure will also vary.
Auto Exposure Bracketing and Flash Exposure Bracketing cannot be set
simultaneously.