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Using Flash Exposure Bracketing
Using Flash Exposure Bracketing
Flash exposure bracketing (FEB) lets you take three continuous pictures while automatically changing the ash
exposure compensation between -3 and +3, once above and once below the set ash exposure. FEB is useful
for shooting in situations in which it is difcult to determine the appropriate ash exposure.
The FEB value indicates the interval by which the ash exposure compensation changes, and the ash
exposure compensation value indicates the ash output of the rst shot. For example, if your FEB value is 1,
and your ash exposure compensation value is +2, then your rst shot will be at +2, the second shot will be at
+3, and the third shot will be at +1.
To enable ash exposure bracketing, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the ash is set to TTL mode, and that the camera is set to single-shooting mode and not
continuous shooting or self-timer modes.