Nikon COOLPIX 5700 User Manual - Page 128

Restrictions on Bracketing, Confirming Bracketing, Noise Reduction, Clear Im, age Mode, Multi-shot 16

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Menu Guide-Using the SHOOTING Menu White Balance Bracketing Three shots are taken each time the shutter-release button is fully pressed. White balance is varied to produce one image with the current white balance ( 101), one with a red cast, and one with a blue cast. The time required to save images to the memory card approximately triples when using white balance bracketing. Off Select Off to restore normal exposure and white balance. Restrictions on Bracketing Neither autoexposure bracketing nor white balance bracketing can be used when BSS ( 106) is on, when Noise Reduction is set to On or Clear Image Mode ( 117), or when shutter speed is set to BULB ( 76). Autoexposure bracketing can not be used when Multi-shot 16, Ultra HS, or Movie is selected for Continuous ( 104), or when AE Lock ( 110) is on. White balance bracketing can not be used at an image quality of HI ( 49), or when a setting other than Single is chosen for Continuous ( 104). Confirming Bracketing When using autoexposure bracketing, the icon in the control panel flashes, and a BKT icon appears in the monitor or viewfinder with the selected exposure increment. 116 When using white balance bracketing, a WB BKT icon appears in the monitor or viewfinder.

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Menu Guide—Using the SHOOTING Menu
116
Restrictions on Bracketing
Neither autoexposure bracketing nor white balance bracketing can be used
when
BSS
(
106) is on, when
Noise Reduction
is set to
On
or
Clear Im-
age Mode
(
117), or when shutter speed is set to BULB (
76).
Autoexposure bracketing can not be used when
Multi-shot 16
,
Ultra HS
, or
Movie
is selected for
Continuous
(
104), or when
AE Lock
(
110) is on.
White balance bracketing can not be used at an image quality of HI (
49),
or when a setting other than
Single
is chosen for
Continuous
(
104).
Confirming Bracketing
White Balance Bracketing
Three shots are taken each time the shutter-release
button is fully pressed. White balance is varied to pro-
duce one image with the current white balance (
101), one with a red cast, and one with a blue cast.
The time required to save images to the memory card
approximately triples when using white balance brack-
eting.
Off
Select
Off
to restore normal exposure and white balance.
When using autoexposure bracketing,
the
icon in the control panel flashes,
and a
BKT
icon appears in the monitor or
viewfinder with the selected exposure
increment.
When using white bal-
ance bracketing, a
WB BKT
icon appears in
the monitor or view-
finder.