FLASH EXPOSURE BRACKETING
To bracket exposure
in
flash photography, use Flash Exposure
Bracketing function. You can shoot the same subject at three
different flash light output level, with a varying flash output level
compensation degree
of
0.3
EV
, 0.5
EV,
0.7
EV
or 1
EV.
If you set a compensation degree
of
0.5
EV,
for example, you
will take three pictures, the first shot having a -0.5
EV
compensation, the second shot having no compensation and
the third shot with a compensation
of
+0.5
EV.
• Flash Exposure Bracketing can be set only when the built-in
flash is activated
or
when attached Nikon Speedlight
is
tumed
on .
• When using Flash Exposure Bracketing with Exposure
Compensation function, the compensated value will be
added. For example, if exposure has been compensated at
+ 1
EV
and you set Flash Exposure Bracketing with 0.5
EV
degree, the first shot will be taken with +0.5
EV
compensation, the second shot with + 1
EV
compensation
and the third shot with +1.5
EV
compensation.
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1
Activate the built-in flash or tum on the attached Nikon
Speed light.
• With the accessory Nikon Speedlight, set the flash exposure
mode
to
TIL
auto.
2
Hold FUNCTION button and rotate command dial until the
Function Area indicator indicates blinking
l'IBKT
in
the
Bracketing Area. Then hold
SET/~
button and rotate command
dial until your desired compensation degree appears
in
place
of
frame counter.
•
If
All
Mode Exposure Bracketing has already been set, setting
Flash Exposure Bracketing cancels
All
Mode Exposure
Bracketing.