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Figure 123 - Exposure Level Increments options (left), and ISO Speed Setting
Increments (right).
I-2: ISO Speed Setting Increments
This sets the increments for ISO settings, either
1/3-stop
or
1-stop
(full stop), for when
you manually set the ISO setting (see
Figure 123 - right
).
For example, to progress 1 full stop using
1/3-stop
increments, you will be able to
select:
ISO: 100, 125, 160, 200, etc.
With
1-stop
increments, you can select:
ISO: 100, 200, etc.
When Auto ISO is used, the camera will always use 1/3-stop increments, regardless of
this setting. Again, the setting depends on your personal preference and what you are
used to using. Many photographers prefer the greater precision of 1/3 stops, which is
generally the standard setting, but you may prefer the simplicity and ease of full stops.
ISO is discussed in the
Exposure Part 1
chapter.
recommend: 1/3-stop
I-3: Bracketing Auto Cancel
Bracketing is when you take a series of the same image using different camera settings,
in order to ensure that at least one of the images is correct, or to experiment, or for HDR
purposes. Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) is when the camera automatically changes
the exposure settings and takes this series of shots, according to your user-determined
settings. This menu item sets whether or not Auto Exposure Bracketing or White
Balance Bracketing is canceled when you turn off your camera (see
Figure 124 - left
). I
recommend that you have this cancellation set for
On
, because if you have a shooting
session where you are auto-bracketing, then use your camera the next day, you will
probably have forgotten that it is set on bracketing, and then auto bracketing is going to
occur and most of your shots are going to be improperly exposed.
Auto Exposure
Bracketing
will be explained later in this text.
recommend: On
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