Nikon S2H05000501 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Menu Guide—The Shooting Menu
Recording Time
Because the camera takes three shots each time the shutter-release button is
pressed, the time required to save images to the memory card is approxi-
mately tripled when white-balance bracketing is used.
Restrictions on Bracketing
Autoexposure bracketing can not be used when: BSS ( 98), AE-Lock (
108), or Noise Reduction ( 118) is on, or Multi-shot 16, Ultra HS, or
Movie is selected for Continuous ( 96).
White-balance bracketing can not be used when: BSS or Noise Reduction is
on, image quality is set to HI ( 102), or a setting other than Single is cho-
sen for Continuous.
Confirming Autoexposure Bracketing
While bracketing is in effect, a BKT icon appears
in the monitor next to the selected exposure in-
crement.
WB Bracketing
White-balance bracketing can be used if you are uncertain whether the op-
tion selected in the white balance menu will produce the desired results, or if
you want to experiment with different white balance settings without con-
firming the view in the monitor before each shot. When this option is in
effect, the camera creates three pictures with each shot: one image with the
selected white balance value, one image with a reddish cast, and one image
with a bluish cast.
Confirming White Balance Bracketing
While white-balance bracketing is in effect, a WB-
BKT icon appears in the monitor.