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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Exposure bracketing not "taking"
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<blockquote data-quote="jcarrera" data-source="post: 202606" data-attributes="member: 16946"><p>The self timer would inject a delay in getting the shot off, so I am content with the continuous setting. It seems to just shoot the three that are needed and does not keep on going. So, that works fine for me.</p><p></p><p>I've just had problems, for example, when I am documenting an event--in the order of, say, 300 documenting two days. I'll do a few tests at the beginning each day and think I have the exposure set so the metering is giving me good exposures, then when it is over, I find many that are either overexposed or underexposed--usually all in the same direction. That's why I want the bracketing, though I hate the extra time of going through and throwing out the two unneeded copies of EVERY frame. I guess I am not enamored with the consistency of the metering on this camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarrera, post: 202606, member: 16946"] The self timer would inject a delay in getting the shot off, so I am content with the continuous setting. It seems to just shoot the three that are needed and does not keep on going. So, that works fine for me. I've just had problems, for example, when I am documenting an event--in the order of, say, 300 documenting two days. I'll do a few tests at the beginning each day and think I have the exposure set so the metering is giving me good exposures, then when it is over, I find many that are either overexposed or underexposed--usually all in the same direction. That's why I want the bracketing, though I hate the extra time of going through and throwing out the two unneeded copies of EVERY frame. I guess I am not enamored with the consistency of the metering on this camera. [/QUOTE]
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