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Using Flash Exposure Bracketing
Using Flash Exposure Bracketing
Flash exposure bracketing (FEB) lets you take three continuous pictures while automatically changing the flash
exposure compensation between -3 and +3, once above and once below the set flash exposure. FEB is useful
for shooting in situations in which it is difficult to determine the appropriate flash exposure.
The FEB value indicates the interval by which the flash exposure compensation changes, and the flash
exposure compensation value indicates the flash output of the first shot. For example, if your FEB value is 1,
and your flash exposure compensation value is +2, then your first shot will be at +2, the second shot will be at
+3, and the third shot will be at +1.
To enable flash exposure bracketing, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that the flash is set to TTL mode, and that the camera is set to single-shooting mode and not
continuous shooting or self-timer modes.