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D7100
Exposure bracketting
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 681851" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Yes, I agree...shoot in continuous. You can hold your finger down on the shutter and it will fire until the buffer fills...unless you remove your finger. With Don's comment, there is a menu setting you should check. Offhand I can't remember where it's located. You have the option to set your camera to fire the shutter only when the image is in focus OR even if the images aren't in focus (this would be the release mode). Release mode is especially helpful when your subject is moving and you want to <strong><em>spray and pray</em></strong>. Your camera won't hesitate to fire even when the subject isn't in focus. Since it allows the quick succession of shots, people find they get more usable images than when the camera hesitates to lock focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 681851, member: 13196"] Yes, I agree...shoot in continuous. You can hold your finger down on the shutter and it will fire until the buffer fills...unless you remove your finger. With Don's comment, there is a menu setting you should check. Offhand I can't remember where it's located. You have the option to set your camera to fire the shutter only when the image is in focus OR even if the images aren't in focus (this would be the release mode). Release mode is especially helpful when your subject is moving and you want to [B][I]spray and pray[/I][/B]. Your camera won't hesitate to fire even when the subject isn't in focus. Since it allows the quick succession of shots, people find they get more usable images than when the camera hesitates to lock focus. [/QUOTE]
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