SHOOTING MODES
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12.7 Bracketing
With Bracketing, a series of 3 or 5 images is taken, each with a defined deviation of the
exposure from the original image. Depending on the selected exposure mode, exposure
or aperture bracketing is performed.
Shutter priority
Aperture bracketing is performed, i.e. the aperture is varied while
the exposure time remains fixed.
Aperture priority
Exposure time bracketing is performed, i.e. the shutter speed is
varied and the aperture value remains fixed.
Programmed
AutoExposure
The system automatically varies the shutter speed and the
aperture.
Manual mode
Bracketing is not available.
To select “Bracketing”, open the menu
“Shooting” by setting the Shooting Mode
Selector Switch S1 to “Options / Remote”
and pressing the button B10, and select the
function with the Rear Control Wheel W2.
Select the exposure deviation and the
number of images in the bracketing series
using the Front Control Wheel W1.
Fig. 12/ 10 Menu “Shooting – Bracketing”
The following numbers of images and exposure values can be selected for Bracketing:
• 3 x
3
1
EV
• 3 x
3
2
EV
• 3 x 1 EV
• 5 x
3
1
EV
• 5 x
3
2
• 5 x 1 EV
You can use bracketing in combination with exposure compensation, and you can shift
the offset of the exposure bracketing by using the front and the rear control wheels W1
and W2.