Konica Minolta 9 Digital Camera User Manual


 
DRIVE – Exposure Bracketing
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3. Turn the front control dial to set the
bracketing increment (0.3, 0.5, 0.7,
or 1.0 EV).
6. Compose and meter your subject, then press the shutter-release
button all the way down to start the bracket.
Exposure is locked on the first frame of the series.
The exposure setting changes automatically.
Press the AE-lock button when the shutter is released to bracket using the aperture in M-
Mode.
1. Turn the drive-mode lever to the desired
bracketing mode.
S – Single Frame Advance
C – Continuous Advance
Exposure bracketing automatically exposes a series of frames with exposures
above and below the metered exposure value. Bracket your exposures when
shooting slides and other films with a low tolerance for exposure error.
This camera can expose a 3, 5, or 7 frame brackets in increments of 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1.0
EV.
A larger bracketing increment is recommended when shooting negative film.
Manual (M) and aperture priority (A) mode exposures are bracketed by changing
the shutter speed.
Shutter priority (S) mode exposures are bracketed by changing the aperture.
2. Open the control panel, then press the
adjust button.
4. Turn the rear control dial to set the
size of the bracket (3, 5 or 7
frames).
Continuous – Hold the shutter-release button down until the series is finished.
Removing your finger from the shutter-release button before the
series is complete resets the camera to the first frame of the
bracket.
Continuous advance bracketing is cancelled at the end of the roll.
Single – Press the shutter-release button for each exposure.
, , … will be displayed in the frame counter.
Film can be changed in the middle of the bracketed series.
Turn the main switch to LOCK or select another drive mode to
cancel single frame advance bracketing.
5. Press the shutter-release button partway down to enter the
settings.
appears in the data panel when single frame advance is selected.
Switch to setting 2 to change the bracketing sequence to under
exposures, metered exposure, over exposures (p.97).
Custom Function Notes
Bracketing Notes
DRIVE