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3<br />

5<br />

Number of exposures highlighted.<br />

3 frames chosen as option.<br />

7<br />

Step highlighted.<br />

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2<br />

4<br />

6<br />

Sequence highlighted. ‘Standard,<br />

over, under’ chosen as option.<br />

A B C D<br />

1/3 EV variation chosen as option.<br />

EXAMPLE EXAMPLE<br />

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Screen after Bracketing setting activated<br />

indicating 3 frames remaining<br />

in a Standard, Over, Under, sequence<br />

with no adjustment to the next frame.<br />

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ON.OFF<br />

(PROFILES/ESC)<br />

Viewfinder display indicating no<br />

adjustment to next frame and three<br />

frames left in the sequence.<br />

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Bracketing setting<br />

The Bracketing function is set in the following manner:<br />

1) Press the MENU button.<br />

2) Turn the front control wheel until Bracketing appears<br />

3) Press Enter (DRIVE) button on the grip<br />

4) Turn the front control wheel to access the options, that are:<br />

Number of Exposures (the number of exposures<br />

required in the sequence)<br />

Sequence (the sequential order of the over- or<br />

under- exposures)<br />

Step (the amount of EV variation from the standard<br />

exposure setting)<br />

(A drop shadow will be displayed beneath the selected symbol, for<br />

example )<br />

5) In turn the rear wheel to choose the number of frames<br />

required:<br />

2, 3, or 5.<br />

6) In turn the rear wheel to choose one of four sequences:<br />

A: Standard, Over, Under<br />

B: Standard, Under, Over<br />

C: Over, Standard, Under<br />

D: Under, Standard, Over<br />

7) In turn the rear wheel to choose the amount of EV variation<br />

required:<br />

1, 1/2, 1/3 EV.<br />

8) Press SAVE (DRIVE button) to save the setting.<br />

9) Press ENTER (DRIVE button) again from the Bracketing<br />

screen to activate the function. Press On (AF button). Note<br />

that this now reads Off and the line of text at the bottom of<br />

the screen reads ‘Bracketing on’.<br />

Half-press the shutter release button to standby mode for this<br />

function (press the shutter release button again (full press) for<br />

activation) or full-press the shutter release for immediate activation.<br />

To escape from this mode press MENU, then Enter (DRIVE<br />

button on the Bracketing screen, then Off (AF button).<br />

Check the lower text-row on the screen for ON or OFF status<br />

The default setting is a shutter speed change in a bracketing<br />

sequence. However, if the camera is set in <strong>Manual</strong> mode, you can<br />

choose an aperture change instead (Custom Options - Bracket<br />

param. in <strong>Manual</strong> - 25).<br />

See note at the beginning of this section regarding the difference<br />

between Single and Continuous drive settings. In both cases, the<br />

bracketing function is automatically reset for a new sequence.<br />

A bracketing sequence can be stopped mid-sequence by pressing<br />

the ESC (ON.OFF) button.<br />

As an example, a 5 frame sequence with an EV 1 variation setting at<br />

‘Standard, Over, Under’ would produce: Standard (O EV variation),<br />

+1EV, -1EV, +2EV, -2EV.

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