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2 Bracketing<br />

61<br />

Bracketing<br />

options available<br />

options available<br />

options available<br />

2 frames<br />

or<br />

3 frames<br />

or<br />

5 frames<br />

1/3 EV<br />

or<br />

1/2 EV<br />

or<br />

1 EV<br />

The bracketing facility provides an automatic series of exposures; one at the standard<br />

exposure setting (<strong>Manual</strong> or Auto) and the others with pre-determined deviations in EV<br />

from the standard exposure. This is particularly useful when using transparency film<br />

with images containing a very wide tonal range, for example.<br />

Firstly you make an assessment concerning the number of extra frames required, the<br />

order in which they should be taken, and by how much EV deviations there should be<br />

and the setting made accordingly. The first metered exposure (<strong>Manual</strong> or Auto) is the<br />

EV that determines the calculations for the bracketing sequence.<br />

Note the difference in operation between Single and Continuous drive settings:<br />

• In Single you must press the shutter release button separately for every separate exposure<br />

until the sequence is finished.<br />

• In Continuous you can either maintain the pressure on the button to take all frames<br />

without stopping or you can release the pressure on the button and press again to continue<br />

to the end of the sequence without losing any frames within the set sequence.

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