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Mar 23, 2011 05:25 |  #1

I have been searching for a while. I couldn't find the way to set exposure bracketing (-2,0,+2, etc).

Can someone help please.

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Mar 23, 2011 05:57 |  #2

Press bracketing button on top left, then roll in the amount.


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Mar 23, 2011 06:07 |  #3

Sorry i mean multiple exposures, like 3 shots at once at +2 0 -2 or so


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Mar 23, 2011 06:24 |  #4

That's not how EB works. It's 1 shot at underexposed 1 shot middle 1 shot over. On the 1D3, you can set it shoot that way for multiple exposures, but you'll always have the -2,0,2,-2,0,2,etc.

If you need the -2 x3, 0 x3 , 2 x3, you will need to do it manually with the wheel.


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Mar 23, 2011 06:30 |  #5

TaDa: Yes i mean how to set multiple exposure to get one over under and middle. How? Sorry for the confusion.


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Mar 23, 2011 07:06 |  #6

And that's what I'm saying, you can't unless you do it manually


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Mar 23, 2011 07:07 |  #7

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TaDa: Yes i mean how to set multiple exposure to get one over under and middle. How? Sorry for the confusion.

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Press bracketing button on top left, then roll in the amount.


When you do this, you will see three lines under the exposure line instead of one. Change your shooting mode to continuous, and hold the shutter button down. It will take three pictures back-to-back.


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Mar 23, 2011 07:22 as a reply to  @ KaBlookie's post |  #8

How to enable the 3 lines?

5D2 is at the menu, but I couldn't find it on 1D3

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Mar 23, 2011 07:43 as a reply to  @ LLL's post |  #9

That's what I told you to begin with. Press the AEB buttons on top left, then dial in the amount of variation with the dial.
There is no dedicated AEB button, but you see the symbol between MODE and AF.DRIVE buttons. Press both at the same time.


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Mar 23, 2011 07:55 |  #10

Oh, i've to press Mode & AF-Drive together.

Damn, dumb me, thanks guys. =)


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