I know their is a way to take one picture and have your camera bracket it. I just can figure out how. Can someone give me the steps how to do this?
snedigity Goldmember 2,009 posts Likes: 434 Joined May 2006 Location: Layton More info | Oct 15, 2007 22:54 | #1 I know their is a way to take one picture and have your camera bracket it. I just can figure out how. Can someone give me the steps how to do this? Sony A7RII, 16-35 f2.8 GM, 24-70 f2.8 GM, 85 f1.4 GM
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Hermeto Cream of the Crop 6,674 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Oct 16, 2007 01:02 | #2 Permanent banHere you go.. What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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liquefied Goldmember 1,160 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | Oct 16, 2007 01:05 | #3 Ahh, the polite way of saying RTFM.
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Oct 16, 2007 01:15 | #4 That is good information but not what I meant. BTW I did RTFM and thought I would ask here. I guess I could say RTFQ. There is a way to take ONE picture and the camera will Auto Bracket it three times. Let me make this a little more clear. You push the button once and it brackets that image three times. How do you do this? I Thanks for the acronyms Liquefied. Sony A7RII, 16-35 f2.8 GM, 24-70 f2.8 GM, 85 f1.4 GM
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Hermeto Cream of the Crop 6,674 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Oct 16, 2007 01:18 | #5 Permanent banliquefied wrote in post #4132422 Ahh, the polite way of saying RTFM. Well, what we see depends mainly on what we look for, right? What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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Hermeto Cream of the Crop 6,674 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Oct 16, 2007 01:19 | #6 Permanent bansnedigity wrote in post #4132437 That is good information but not what I meant. BTW I did RTFM and thought I would ask here. I guess I could say RTFQ. There is a way to take ONE picture and the camera will Auto Bracket it three times. Let me make this a little more clear. You push the button once and it brackets that image three times. How do you do this? I Thanks for the acronyms Liquefied. Read notes on the bottom of page 94 again, please.. What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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Oct 18, 2007 00:02 | #7 I was told there is a way that the camera takes just one picture and the camera adjusts it three times. Bottom of 94 is still talking about taking three pictures. Sony A7RII, 16-35 f2.8 GM, 24-70 f2.8 GM, 85 f1.4 GM
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tonylong ...winded More info | Oct 18, 2007 00:41 | #8 snedigity wrote in post #4144945 I was told there is a way that the camera takes just one picture and the camera adjusts it three times. Bottom of 94 is still talking about taking three pictures. snedigity, Tony
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Hermeto Cream of the Crop 6,674 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Permanent bansnedigity wrote in post #4132437 That is good information but not what I meant. BTW I did RTFM and thought I would ask here. I guess I could say RTFQ. There is a way to take ONE picture and the camera will Auto Bracket it three times. Let me make this a little more clear. You push the button once and it brackets that image three times. How do you do this? I Thanks for the acronyms Liquefied. snedigity wrote in post #4144945 I was told there is a way that the camera takes just one picture and the camera adjusts it three times. Bottom of 94 is still talking about taking three pictures. snedigity, your questions from the earlier post were answered in Note on page 94. What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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xarqi Cream of the Crop 10,435 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Aotearoa/New Zealand More info | Oct 18, 2007 01:25 | #10 Yup - as the note says - set your drive mode to continuous, and if you have exposure bracketing set, one shutter press will get you three images, taken one after another with different exposures.
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Quad Goldmember 1,872 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2005 More info | Oct 18, 2007 09:34 | #11 to do what I think you want (white balance bracketing) in the menu go to "WB SHIFT/BKT" set your wb bracket. Take a photo the camera will record three images simultaneously at those brackets. See page 65 and 66 of the user manual to explain it in more depth.
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Oct 19, 2007 00:52 | #12 Yhank you guys for the answer. Quad, I will definately red those pages now I know where to find wht I am looking for. Thanks again. Sony A7RII, 16-35 f2.8 GM, 24-70 f2.8 GM, 85 f1.4 GM
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ps249 Senior Member 420 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Last seen in Saginaw, Michigan USA More info | Oct 19, 2007 01:00 | #13 Permanent banyou can also do exposure compensation in the post processing. Bracketing is a waste of time. Just choose normal. Under bright sunlight conditions with a wide field of view- you may want to tone it down. 40D
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numbersix fully entitled to be jealous 8,964 posts Likes: 109 Joined May 2007 Location: SF Bay Area More info | Oct 19, 2007 15:08 | #14 ps249 wrote in post #4152183 you can also do exposure compensation in the post processing. Bracketing is a waste of time. Just choose normal. Under bright sunlight conditions with a wide field of view- you may want to tone it down. Exposure doesn't matter, eh? "Be seeing you."
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