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D800 Bracketing: Taking Multiple EV Exposures
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<blockquote data-quote="seanson1" data-source="post: 283833" data-attributes="member: 23267"><p>HI Lisa i have the answer to your problem just figured it myself. I presume you have set auto bracketing and bracketing burst to on. Then what you do is select how many bracketed photos you want by pressing the bracket button and then the command dial, Then what you do is you put your finger on the FN button which is the upper button on the D800 not the lower one, its doesn't work if you press the lower one and then hit and hold down the shutter button and the D800 will take the shots in succession without you having to lift your figure off the shutter button. Alternatively you can set your self timer to 3 or more shots put it on self timer mode hit the shutter button and it will take 3 or more shots as you have selected. You can press and release it in this mode good if you are using a tripod the other way is best when hand held. Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seanson1, post: 283833, member: 23267"] HI Lisa i have the answer to your problem just figured it myself. I presume you have set auto bracketing and bracketing burst to on. Then what you do is select how many bracketed photos you want by pressing the bracket button and then the command dial, Then what you do is you put your finger on the FN button which is the upper button on the D800 not the lower one, its doesn't work if you press the lower one and then hit and hold down the shutter button and the D800 will take the shots in succession without you having to lift your figure off the shutter button. Alternatively you can set your self timer to 3 or more shots put it on self timer mode hit the shutter button and it will take 3 or more shots as you have selected. You can press and release it in this mode good if you are using a tripod the other way is best when hand held. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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