Konica Minolta 70 Digital Camera User Manual


 
54 A
DVANCED OPERATION
EXPOSURE BRACKETING
0.3 Ev bracket 0.5 Ev bracket 1.0 Ev bracket
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This function makes a three-image bracket of a scene. Bracketing
is a method of taking a series of images of a static subject in which
each image has a slight variation in exposure. Bracket your
exposures when shooting slides and other films with a small
exposure latitude.
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2
3
Turn the function dial to the
exposure-bracketing position
(1).
While pressing the function
button (2), turn the control dial
(3) to select the bracketing
step: 0.3Ev, 0.5Ev, 0.7Ev, or
1.0Ev. The larger the number,
the greater the difference
between exposures. For more
on Ev, see page 31. Release
the function button.
The order of the bracketing series is normal exposure,
underexposure, and overexposure. The built-in or accessory flash
cannot be used with bracketing; the flash is automatically canceled.