Autoexposure Bracketing
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3
Take the pictures.
• The current film advance mode will
be used.
The viewfinder’s exposure level scale
will show the respective bracketing
amount as each bracketed shot is
taken.
• In the continuous shooting mode,
holding down the shutter button will
take all three bracketed shots
continuously. The shooting will then
stop automatically.
• When AEB is used with the self-
timer, the three bracketed shots will
be taken in succession after the 2- or
10-second self-timer delay.
Canceling AEB
• Follow steps 1 and 2 to set the AEB
to .
• AEB will also be canceled by
changing lenses, rewinding the film,
replacing the film, setting a bulb
exposure, having a flash-ready
Speedlite, pressing the <
>
button, and setting the <
> switch
to <
>.
• To indicate that AEB is in progress, the
AEB icon on the LCD panel and
indicator in the viewfinder will blink until all the bracketed shots are taken.
• In the manual exposure mode, AEB will proceed by changing the shutter
speed.
• No viewfinder information will be displayed during continuous shooting of the
bracketed shots.
• After setting the AEB amount, you can also set exposure compensation to
obtain underexposed or overexposed bracketing. See “Setting Exposure
Compensation” on page 67.
• AEB cannot be used together with bulb exposures or flash.
• If mirror lockup has been set with C.Fn-12 and AEB is used, single-frame shooting
will take effect even if the film advance mode is set to continuous shooting.
Display for ±1-stop AEB.
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