Canon EOS-1D X EOS-1D Instructions - Page 97

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Auto Exposure Bracketing • The following shooting modes cannot be set together: white balance bracketing, flash photography, bulb exposures, and AEB with a changing shutter speed, aperture, or ISO speed. • If C.Fn-12-1 is set for mirror lockup and AEB is set, only one bracketed shot will be taken at a time even in the continuous shooting mode. • The AEB range possible by changing the shutter speed is 30 sec. to 1/16000 sec. By changing the aperture, the AEB range ranges from the lens' maximum aperture (lowest f/number) to the lens' minimum aperture (highest f/number). • With ISO speed AEB, the maximum continuous shooting speed will be about 2.8 shots per sec. • The AEB range possible by changing the ISO speed is ISO 200 to 1600. If you set the AEB outside of this range, you can still take the picture, but AEB will not take effect. • If you set the drive mode to single-frame shooting, press the shutter button once for each AEB shot. • After setting the AEB amount, you can also set exposure compensation to obtain decreased exposed or increased exposed bracketing. If the combined AEB amount and exposure compensation amount exceeds the display limits of the exposure level scale, it will look like as shown below. However, the AEB shots will still be taken according to the AEB and exposure compensation amounts you set. 5 • During AEB shooting with a changing shutter speed or aperture, the < > icon on the top LCD panel and the < > indicator in the viewfinder will blink to indicate that AEB shooting is in effect. • During AEB shooting with a changing ISO speed, the < > icon on the top LCD panel and the < > < > indicators in the viewfinder will blink to indicate that AEB shooting is in effect. C.Fn-06-2 enables the AEB amount to be set in 1/2-stop increments. (→p.134) •• C.Fn-05-1 enables a fixed shutter speed and a changing aperture during AEB in the manual exposure mode. (→p.134) • C.Fn-09-2/3 changes the bracketing sequence to decreased exposure, standard exposure, and increased exposure. (→p.135) • C.Fn-09-1/3 prevents AEB from being canceled when you change lenses or set the < > switch to < >. (→p.135) • C.Fn-01-1 enables the viewfinder information to be displayed during continuous shooting of the bracketed shots. (→p.133) 97 Exposure Control

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Exposure Control
5
Auto Exposure Bracketing
If you set the drive mode to single-frame shooting, press the shutter button once
for each AEB shot.
After setting the AEB amount, you can also set exposure compensation to obtain
decreased exposed or increased exposed bracketing. If the combined AEB
amount and exposure compensation amount exceeds the display limits of the
exposure level scale, it will look like as shown below. However, the AEB shots will
still be taken according to the AEB and exposure compensation amounts you set.
During AEB shooting with a changing shutter speed or aperture, the <
> icon
on the top LCD panel and the <
> indicator in the viewfinder will blink to indicate
that AEB shooting is in effect.
During AEB shooting with a changing ISO speed, the <
> icon on the top LCD
panel and the <
> <
> indicators in the viewfinder will blink to indicate that
AEB shooting is in effect.
The following shooting modes cannot be set together: white balance bracketing,
flash photography, bulb exposures, and AEB with a changing shutter speed,
aperture, or ISO speed.
If C.Fn-12-1 is set for mirror lockup and AEB is set, only one bracketed shot will
be taken at a time even in the continuous shooting mode.
The AEB range possible by changing the shutter speed is 30 sec. to 1/16000 sec.
By changing the aperture, the AEB range ranges from the lens’ maximum
aperture (lowest f/number) to the lens’ minimum aperture (highest f/number).
With ISO speed AEB, the maximum continuous shooting speed will be about 2.8
shots per sec.
The AEB range possible by changing the ISO speed is ISO 200 to 1600. If you
set the AEB outside of this range, you can still take the picture, but AEB will not
take effect.
C.Fn-06-2 enables the AEB amount to be set in 1/2-stop increments. (
p.134)
C.Fn-05-1 enables a fixed shutter speed and a changing aperture during AEB in
the manual exposure mode. (
p.134)
C.Fn-09-2/3 changes the bracketing sequence to decreased exposure, standard
exposure, and increased exposure. (
p.135)
C.Fn-09-1/3 prevents AEB from being canceled when you change lenses or set
the <
> switch to <
>. (
p.135)
C.Fn-01-1 enables the viewfinder information to be displayed during continuous
shooting of the bracketed shots. (
p.133)