Canon C83-1004 PowerShot G1 Camera User Guide - Page 69

Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB Mode

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Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode) In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range to take three shots after you press the shutter button once. You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3EV steps within the range of -2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure setting. AEB settings can be combined with exposure compensation settings to extend the adjustment range. 1 Press the times. button three • The icon and the exposure compensation bar will appear in the display panel. The exposure compensation bar will also appear in the LCD monitor if it is on. 2 Press the or arrow on the omni selector to expand or contract the range. • The arrow expands the range, the arrow contracts it. 3 Press the Set button. • You can also take the picture with the set exposure compensation value by pressing the shutter button without pressing the Set button. • To cancel the AEB setting, reset it to . 4 Shoot the image. • If you pressed the shutter button at Step 3, the icon and the exposure compensation bar will reappear after the shot, allowing you to change the setting for the next shot. • This setting cannot be adjusted in the and shooting modes. • When exposure compensation is set to , the AEB exposure sequence is 0, -, and + according to the camera's exposure meter. • The AEB mode cannot be used for flash photography. If the flash fires, only one image gets recorded. • The selected shooting mode will determine whether or not the AEB setting is cancelled when the camera is turned off (p. 79). Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 67

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Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects
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Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode)
In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range to
take three shots after you press the shutter button once. You can adjust AEB
settings in 1/3EV steps within the range of -2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure
setting. AEB settings can be combined with exposure compensation settings to
extend the adjustment range.
1
Press the
button three
times.
The
icon and the exposure compensation
bar will appear in the display panel. The
exposure compensation bar will also appear in
the LCD monitor if it is on.
2
Press the
or
arrow on the omni
selector to expand or contract the
range.
The
arrow expands the range, the
arrow
contracts it.
3
Press the Set button.
You can also take the picture with the set
exposure compensation value by pressing the
shutter button without pressing the Set button.
To cancel the AEB setting, reset it to
.
4
Shoot the image.
If you pressed the shutter button at Step 3,
the
icon and the exposure compensation
bar will reappear after the shot, allowing you
to change the setting for the next shot.
This setting cannot be adjusted in the
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
and
shooting modes.
When exposure compensation is set to
, the AEB exposure sequence is 0, -, and
+ according to the camera
s exposure meter.
The AEB mode cannot be used for flash photography. If the flash fires, only one
image gets recorded.
The selected shooting mode will determine whether or not the AEB setting is
cancelled when the camera is turned off (p. 79).