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Automatic bracketing?
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 351561" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Alan, I believe after reading the manual (I haven't tried it) you can set up for Bracketing and then set up "Release Mode" for CL (Continuous Slow) or CH (Continuous High) and then shoot continuous Brackets. It will pause between your three bracketed shots for a time before starting the next set. The Fn button on the D5300 can not be programmed like the D7100. That option in the D5300 is not available. In the Fn setting, you can however program it to change the tpe of bracketing, ie Exposure, White Balance, or ADL.</p><p></p><p>Now that you have asked the question, I will have to go try the "Continuous" mode. I had been shooting my brackets (only a couple of times) like you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 351561, member: 27017"] Alan, I believe after reading the manual (I haven't tried it) you can set up for Bracketing and then set up "Release Mode" for CL (Continuous Slow) or CH (Continuous High) and then shoot continuous Brackets. It will pause between your three bracketed shots for a time before starting the next set. The Fn button on the D5300 can not be programmed like the D7100. That option in the D5300 is not available. In the Fn setting, you can however program it to change the tpe of bracketing, ie Exposure, White Balance, or ADL. Now that you have asked the question, I will have to go try the "Continuous" mode. I had been shooting my brackets (only a couple of times) like you. [/QUOTE]
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