Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 53

White Balance Bracketing, Choose Color Temp., NEF RAW, NEF + JPEG Fine, NEF + JPEG Normal

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Reference-White Balance White Balance Bracketing White balance bracketing creates multiple images each time the shutter is released, "bracketing" the current white balance setting ( 35). Only one shot is required to complete the bracketing sequence. White balance bracketing is recommended when shooting under mixed lighting or experimenting with different white balance settings. White balance bracketing is not available at whitebalance settings of (Choose Color Temp.) or (White Balance Preset) or at image qualities of NEF (RAW), NEF+JPEG Fine, NEF+JPEG Normal, or NEF+JPEG Basic. To use white balance bracketing: 1 Choose WB Bracketing for Custom Setting e5 (Auto BKT Set; 166). 2 Pressing the button, rotate the main command dial to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence ( 197). At settings other than zero, a icon and bracketing indica- tor will appear in the control panel. If the number of shots in the bracketing program exceeds the number of exposures remaining, ( ) will be displayed and the number of exposures remaining will blink. Shooting can begin if a new memory card is inserted. 3 Pressing the button, rotate the sub-command dial to choose the white balance adjustment ( 197). Each increment is roughly equivalent to 10 mired. 43

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Reference—White Balance
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White Balance Bracketing
White balance bracketing creates multiple images each time the shutter is re-
leased, “bracketing” the current white balance setting (
35).
Only one shot
is required to complete the bracketing sequence.
White balance bracketing is
recommended when shooting under mixed lighting or experimenting with dif-
ferent white balance settings.
White balance bracketing is not available at white-
balance settings of
(
Choose Color Temp.
) or
(
White Balance Preset
)
or at image qualities of
NEF (RAW)
,
NEF + JPEG Fine
,
NEF + JPEG Normal
, or
NEF + JPEG Basic
.
To use white balance bracketing:
1
Choose
WB Bracketing
for Custom Setting e5
(
Auto BKT Set
;
166).
3
Pressing the
button, rotate the sub-command
dial to choose the white balance adjustment (
197).
Each increment is roughly equivalent to 10
mired.
2
Pressing the
button, rotate the main com-
mand dial to choose the number of shots in the
bracketing sequence (
197).
At settings other
than zero, a
icon and bracketing indica-
tor will appear in the control panel.
If the number of shots in the bracketing program
exceeds the number of exposures remaining,
(
) will be displayed and the number
of exposures remaining will blink.
Shooting can
begin if a new memory card is inserted.