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2. White balance bracketing is an interesting option, though
Nikon doesn’t document it nearly well enough, and it
would be more helpful if we saw real Kelvin values, not
cryptic
#F
,
A
#F
and
B
#F
indicators. Also, you only press
the shutter release once when
WB bracketing
is set
(unlike bracketing for exposure compensation). You still
get your full number of shots, though, each with a
different white balance setting. If you’re wondering which
white balance values are used, well, you need a white
balance table handy to figure it out (see Page <324>).
3. Note that the camera doesn’t bracket white balance when
WB bracketing
is set if you are taking NEF images (it
won’t even allow you to make bracketing active).
4. If you use Manual exposure mode and are considering
setting
Flash only
, see the next Custom Setting (#E6) for a
better option.
Custom Setting #E6 Manual Exposure Mode Bracketing
(Auto bracketing (Mode M))
If you’ve elected to have bracketing change the ambient
exposure (any
AE
value in Custom Setting #E5), you also can
specify which parameters get bracketed in Manual exposure
mode:
Flash/speed
Flash (if active and set via Custom
Setting #E5) and shutter speed are
varied [default]
Flash/speed/aperture
Flash (if active and set via Custom
Setting #E5), shutter speed, and
aperture are varied
Flash/aperture
Flash (if active and set via Custom
Setting #E5) and aperture are varied
Flash only
Ambient bracketing is not done;
only the flash value is varied if
flash is active and Custom Setting
#E5 is set to
AE & flash
.