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Picture mode
AUTOMATIC BRACKETING
Many attractive image subjects are rich in contrast, which means
they have very bright and very dark areas. The image effect can be
dramatically different, depending to which of these you align your
exposure. In these cases, the automatic bracketing function in
aperture priority mode allows you to produce several alternatives
with graduated exposure, i.e. using different shutter speeds. You
can then select the picture you like best or use relevant picture
editing software to calculate an image with a particularly broad
contrast spectrum (HDR).
You can choose from 5 graduations (0.3EV, 0.7EV, 1EV, 2EV, 3EV) and
3 or 5 pictures per series.
Select Drive Mode in the main menu
Select Exp. Bracketing in the submenu
Select the desired number of pictures in the submenu under
Frames
Select the desired exposure offset in the submenu under F-Stops
Select the desired exposure compensation value in the submenu
The marked exposure values change positions according to
the settings selected. In the case of exposure compensation,
the scale also shifts.
All pictures are taken by pressing the shutter button once or
several times