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Bracketing won't work...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacknet" data-source="post: 382212" data-attributes="member: 34142"><p><span style="color: #0000cd">yeah I know, it's always something. Well at least I learned from my flash problem what I should be checking for first before coming here and taking up your time. I have much gratitude for all the responses I got for that. You're a great bunch of guys and gals.</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000cd">This time it's bracketing. As per manual:</span>1 Choose a bracketing option.After pressing G to display the menus, highlight Custom Setting e2 (Auto bracketing set) and press 2.</p><p>The options shown at right will be displayed. Highlight the desired bracketing type and press J.</p><p>2 Place the cursor in the information display. If shooting information is not displayed in the monitor, press the i button. Press the</p><p>i button again to place the cursor in the information display.</p><p>Option Description AE bracketing</p><p>Vary exposure over a series of three photographs.</p><p>Shot 1: unmodified Shot 2: exposure reduced Shot 3: exposure increased</p><p></p><p></p><p>WB</p><p>bracketing</p><p>Each time the shutter is released, the camera creates three images, each with a</p><p>different white balance. Not available with image qualities of NEF (RAW).</p><p></p><p></p><p>ADL</p><p>bracketing</p><p>Take one photo with Active D-Lighting off, and another at the current Active</p><p>D-Lighting setting.</p><p>G button</p><p>ibutton Information display</p><p><span style="font-family: 'arial narrow'"><span style="color: #0000cd">Well that didn't transfer at all well. Just trust that I followed the manual to the letter, and when I shot it just took one exposure. So I re-read and re-tried and re-read and re-tried, with the same results. I'm old and grouchy, especially with the wife being ill and this kind of stuff p***es me o**. I just want things to work right, the way it says it's suppose to work. And Oh yeah I tried it in P,S,A and M. In the custom setting menu I set it at AE bracketing. (Auto bracketing set) Then I went to the monitor menu and scrolled to BKT menu item and set it at AE1.0 and hit OK. So should work right. I tried it with RAW on and off. I prefer raw for this. ISO 200 shutter 1/125 at f7.1 Do you need any more info? Thanks, Jack</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacknet, post: 382212, member: 34142"] [COLOR=#0000cd]yeah I know, it's always something. Well at least I learned from my flash problem what I should be checking for first before coming here and taking up your time. I have much gratitude for all the responses I got for that. You're a great bunch of guys and gals. This time it's bracketing. As per manual:[/COLOR]1 Choose a bracketing option.After pressing G to display the menus, highlight Custom Setting e2 (Auto bracketing set) and press 2. The options shown at right will be displayed. Highlight the desired bracketing type and press J. 2 Place the cursor in the information display. If shooting information is not displayed in the monitor, press the i button. Press the i button again to place the cursor in the information display. Option Description AE bracketing Vary exposure over a series of three photographs. Shot 1: unmodified Shot 2: exposure reduced Shot 3: exposure increased WB bracketing Each time the shutter is released, the camera creates three images, each with a different white balance. Not available with image qualities of NEF (RAW). ADL bracketing Take one photo with Active D-Lighting off, and another at the current Active D-Lighting setting. G button ibutton Information display [FONT=arial narrow][COLOR=#0000cd]Well that didn't transfer at all well. Just trust that I followed the manual to the letter, and when I shot it just took one exposure. So I re-read and re-tried and re-read and re-tried, with the same results. I'm old and grouchy, especially with the wife being ill and this kind of stuff p***es me o**. I just want things to work right, the way it says it's suppose to work. And Oh yeah I tried it in P,S,A and M. In the custom setting menu I set it at AE bracketing. (Auto bracketing set) Then I went to the monitor menu and scrolled to BKT menu item and set it at AE1.0 and hit OK. So should work right. I tried it with RAW on and off. I prefer raw for this. ISO 200 shutter 1/125 at f7.1 Do you need any more info? Thanks, Jack[/COLOR][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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