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5.14 CAMERA BRACKETING SETTINGS
MAIN MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS >
BRACKETING
1 Press the Camera icon on the Sensor Unit
display.
2 The Camera Settings Menu appears.
3 Press the Bracketing Settings Menu.
Swipe right or press MENU button to get back
to Main Menu.
Bracketing Settings Menu
Active
On or Off.
Amount
Select Amount of Bracketing.
1/3, 1/2, 1, 2, or 3.
Frames
Select number of Frames.
2, 3, 5, 7, or 9 frames.
Parameter
Aperture or Shutter speed.
Selects either the shutter speed or the
aperture as the parameter which changes
in a bracketing sequence when in Manual
exposure mode.
Shutter speed selects changes in shutter
speed.
Aperture selects changes in aperture
settings.
Sequence
Select the sequence of the overexposures
(+) and the underexposures (-).
A: + 0 -
B: - 0 +
C: 0 + -
D: 0 - +
Example
Alternative B (- 0 +) with the Amount 1/3
and 3 Frames, results in the capture order:
Capture 1 is underexposed (-1/3 EV).
Capture 2 is correct exposed (0 EV).
Capture 3 is overexposed (+ 1/3 EV).
BRACKETING FUNCTION
The bracketing function provides an automatic series of captures, one at the
standard exposure setting (Manual or Auto)
and the others with predetermined deviations in EV from the
standard exposure. This is particularly useful for images containing a very
wide tonal range, for example. First you make an assessment concerning
the number of extra frames required, the order in which they should be
taken, and by how much the EV deviation there should be and the setting
made accordingly. The rst metered exposure (Manual or Auto) is the EV that
determines the calculations for the bracketing sequence.
Note the difference in operation between Single and Continuous
drive settings:
At the Single setting you must press the shutter release button
separately for every separate capture until the sequence is nished.
At the Continuous setting you can either maintain the pressure on
the button to take all frames without stopping or you can release the
pressure on the button and press again to continue to the end of the
sequence without losing any frames within the set sequence.
Note!
When Bracketing is activated, a Bracketing Icon is displayed on most
screens.
Exposure
CAMERA SETTINGS
Quality
Image
Focus
Self Timer
Interval
Bracketing
Live View
Custom Buttons
Conguration
Camera Body
White Balance Tool
Camera Settings Menu Bracketing Settings Menu
GENERAL SETTINGS: BRACKETING
Active:
Amount: 1/2 step
Frames:
3
Exit
Shutter Speed
Parameter in M:
Sequence: