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D7500
Exposure Bracketing
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 658938" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Okay... Here's how this works...</p><p></p><p>There's 2 parts to Bracketing...</p><p>1. Turning the top left dial to Ch or Cl <--continuous </p><p>2. Setting the Brkt settings to how much difference you want, and how many shots you want.</p><p></p><p>Both cumbersome to change...</p><p></p><p>By setting the Preview button or the Fn button to Brkt Burst... this is what you get...</p><p>1. simply holding the button while firing, means you don't have to turn the Top left control button to Cl or Ch</p><p>2. You can set your Brkt button to the settings you generally want and leave them that way...</p><p></p><p>Now, your camera shoots normal S single shots... except when you want to Brkt, then simply holding the Preview or Fn button while firing will give you the bracketing without doing the cumbersome dial changes previously outlined above.</p><p></p><p>You will have to remember that Bkt settings are set, so if you switch to Ch,Cl for active sports shooting (which you wouldn't use bracketing for anyway) you'll need to turn off the Brkt settings...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 658938, member: 10742"] Okay... Here's how this works... There's 2 parts to Bracketing... 1. Turning the top left dial to Ch or Cl <--continuous 2. Setting the Brkt settings to how much difference you want, and how many shots you want. Both cumbersome to change... By setting the Preview button or the Fn button to Brkt Burst... this is what you get... 1. simply holding the button while firing, means you don't have to turn the Top left control button to Cl or Ch 2. You can set your Brkt button to the settings you generally want and leave them that way... Now, your camera shoots normal S single shots... except when you want to Brkt, then simply holding the Preview or Fn button while firing will give you the bracketing without doing the cumbersome dial changes previously outlined above. You will have to remember that Bkt settings are set, so if you switch to Ch,Cl for active sports shooting (which you wouldn't use bracketing for anyway) you'll need to turn off the Brkt settings... [/QUOTE]
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