Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 83

Exposure and Flash Bracketing, Auto BKT Set, AE & Flash, AE Only, Flash Only

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Reference-Exposure Exposure and Flash Bracketing In exposure bracketing, the camera varies exposure compensation with each shot, while in the case of flash bracketing, flash level is varied with each shot (iTTL and, with the optional SB-800 Speedlight, auto aperture flash control modes only). Only one photograph is produced each time the shutter is released, meaning that several shots (up to nine) are required to complete the bracketing sequence. Exposure and flash bracketing are recommended in situations in which it is difficult to set exposure and there is not enough time to check results and adjust settings with each shot. 1 Select the type of bracketing to be performed using Custom Setting e5 (Auto BKT Set; 166). Choose AE & Flash to vary both exposure and flash level (the default setting), AE Only to vary only exposure, or Flash Only to vary only flash level. 2 Pressing the button, rotate the main command dial to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence ( 198 - 199). At settings other than zero, a BKT icon and bracketing indicator will be displayed in the control panel and the icon will blink in the control panel and viewfinder. 3 Pressing the button, rotate the sub-command dial to choose the exposure increment ( 198 - 199). Bracketing Programs See the Appendix for a list of exposure and flash bracketing programs. e8-Auto BKT Selection ( 167) If desired, the main command dial can be used to turn bracketing on and off and the sub- command dial to select both the number of shots and the exposure increment. 73

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Reference—Exposure
Exposure and Flash Bracketing
In exposure bracketing, the camera varies exposure compensation with each
shot, while in the case of flash bracketing, flash level is varied with each shot (i-
TTL and, with the optional SB-800 Speedlight, auto aperture flash control modes
only).
Only one photograph is produced each time the shutter is released, mean-
ing that several shots (up to nine) are required to complete the bracketing se-
quence.
Exposure and flash bracketing are recommended in situations in which
it is diffi
cult to set exposure and there is not enough time to check results and
adjust settings with each shot.
1
Select the type of bracketing to be performed
using Custom Setting e5 (
Auto BKT Set
;
166).
Choose
AE & Flash
to vary both exposure
and flash level (the default setting),
AE Only
to
vary only exposure, or
Flash Only
to vary only
flash level.
2
Pressing the
button, rotate the main com-
mand dial to choose the number of shots in the
bracketing sequence (
198 – 199).
At settings
other than zero, a
BKT
icon and bracketing indi-
cator will be displayed in the control panel and
the
icon will blink in the control panel and
viewfinder.
3
Pressing the
button, rotate the sub-com-
mand dial to choose the exposure increment
(
198 – 199).
Bracketing Programs
See the Appendix for a list of exposure and flash bracketing programs.
e8—Auto BKT Selection (
167)
If desired, the main command dial can be used to turn bracketing on and off and the sub-
command dial to select both the number of shots and the exposure increment.