Nikon or D1x Camcorder User Manual


 
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ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY—AUTO BRACKETING
Auto Bracketing
When auto bracketing is in effect, the camera varies exposure automatically with
each shot (to a maximum of three shots), raising or lowering exposure by a pre-
determined amount (up to ±2 EV) relative to the value selected by the camera or
chosen using exposure compensation. Auto bracketing is available in all exposure
modes.
1
Pressing the BKT button (A), ro-
tate the main command dial un-
til BKT is displayed in the con-
trol panel on top of the camera
(B).
2
Pressing the BKT button (A), rotate the sub-command dial (B) to choose a brack-
eting program (C).
The exposure settings affected by auto bracketing depend on the exposure mode.
Exposure mode Camera sets exposure by varying
Aperture-priority auto Shutter speed
Programmed auto Shutter speed and aperture
Shutter-priority auto Aperture
Manual Shutter speed
A B C
2—EV Steps for Exposure Control ( pg. 161)
This setting controls the size of the increments for auto bracketing.
11—AE/Flash Bracketing ( pg. 166)
If a Speedlight is used in combination with auto bracketing, both the flash level (TTL level for
the main subject) and exposure will vary with each shot. Using Custom Setting 11, you can
program the camera so that bracketing affects only the flash level or only the exposure value.
A B