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.
Thanks
apersson850 Obviously it's a good thing More info | Mar 23, 2011 05:57 | #2 Press bracketing button on top left, then roll in the amount. Anders
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Mar 23, 2011 06:07 | #3 |
TaDa ...as cool as Perry 6,742 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2008 Location: New York More info | 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. Name is Peter and here is my gear:
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Mar 23, 2011 06:30 | #5 |
TaDa ...as cool as Perry 6,742 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2008 Location: New York More info | Mar 23, 2011 07:06 | #6 And that's what I'm saying, you can't unless you do it manually Name is Peter and here is my gear:
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KaBlookie Senior Member 326 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: Phoenixville-ish area, PA More info | Mar 23, 2011 07:07 | #7 LLL wrote in post #12075155 TaDa: Yes i mean how to set multiple exposure to get one over under and middle. How? Sorry for the confusion. apersson850 wrote in post #12075096 Press bracketing button on top left, then roll in the amount.
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apersson850 Obviously it's a good thing More info | 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. Anders
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