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When using flash, TIFF, or RAW & JPEG, single-frame advance is employed. To make a
flash bracket, raise the camera flash; the ambient exposure is not bracketed.
When exposure brackets are made in S exposure mode, the aperture controls the
bracket. In A and M modes, the shutter speed controls the bracket; in M mode, pressing
the exposure-compensation button during the bracket changes the exposure control to
the aperture. The camera uses both the aperture and shutter speed control the bracket
in P mode.
With a Digital Effect bracket, if the contrast or color saturation is set to the maximum or
minimum level (±5), one bracket will be made at ± 6: +5, +4, +6. A RAW image cannot
exceed the maximum and minimum levels and will contain two identical brackets: +5, +4,
+5. A black and white Filter bracket is made to the settings before and after the set Filter
(p. 79). If Filter 10 is selected, the bracket series will be 10, 9, 0.
Compose the picture as described in the basic recording
section (p. 33). Press and hold the shutter-release button all
the way down (1) to make the bracket series; three
consecutive images will be captured. If single-frame advance
bracketing is selected, the shutter-release button must be
pressed for each exposure. If set to continuous AF (p. 46), the
camera will continue to focus during a continuous bracket.
Number of frames in
bracketing series
Frame counter
1
0.3 Ev
bracket
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