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How to use bracketing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vixen" data-source="post: 372403" data-attributes="member: 21839"><p>ON the D7100, once you set the no of shots to bracket and the exp difference eg +1, +2 etc, you can then set the shutter release to continuos shots and hold the shutter release down and it will take the set no of shots. You need to hold your finger on the button as you would for a multi shot burst.</p><p>Alternatively, if you set the shutter release to timer and push the shutter button it will go thru the timer interval you have set and then take the no of bracketed shots set. This is great for longer exposures on a tripod and one I use a lot myself.</p><p></p><p>Of course, this is for the D7100 so maybe not quite the same on your D810</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vixen, post: 372403, member: 21839"] ON the D7100, once you set the no of shots to bracket and the exp difference eg +1, +2 etc, you can then set the shutter release to continuos shots and hold the shutter release down and it will take the set no of shots. You need to hold your finger on the button as you would for a multi shot burst. Alternatively, if you set the shutter release to timer and push the shutter button it will go thru the timer interval you have set and then take the no of bracketed shots set. This is great for longer exposures on a tripod and one I use a lot myself. Of course, this is for the D7100 so maybe not quite the same on your D810 [/QUOTE]
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