Nikon D70s D70s User's Manual - Page 103

NEF Raw, NEF+JPEG Basic, is no longer displayed in the control panel.

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Taking Photographs-Exposure 4 Compose a photograph, focus, and shoot. Each shot will processed to create the number of copies specified in the bracketing program, and each copy will have a different white balance. Modifications to white balance are added to the white balance adjustment made with white balance fine-tuning ( 50). If the number of shots in the bracketing program exceeds the number of exposures re- maining, ( ) will be displayed and the bracketing progress indicator and number of exposures remaining will blink. Shooting can begin if a new memory card is inserted. To cancel bracketing, press the button and rotate the main command dial until is no longer displayed in the control panel. The program last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated. Bracketing can also be cancelled by selecting NEF (Raw) or NEF+JPEG Basic for image quality or performing a two-button reset ( 111), although in this case reactivating bracketing will not restore the bracketing program. The number of shots, white balance increment (WB), and bracketing order for each of the possible white-balance bracketing programs is shown below. Control panel display No. of Bracketing shots WB order 3 ±1 0, -1, +1 3 ±2 0, -2, +2 3 ±3 0, -3, +3 2 +1 0, +1 2 +2 0, +2 2 +3 0, +3 Control panel display No. of Bracketing shots WB order 2 -1 0, -1 2 -2 0, -2 2 -3 0, -3 13-BKT Order ( 146) This option can be used to change the bracketing order. 93

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Taking Photographs—Exposure
4
Compose a photograph, focus, and shoot.
Each shot will processed to create the number
of copies specified in the bracketing program,
and each copy will have a different white
balance.
Modifi
cations to white balance are
added to the white balance adjustment made
with white balance fine-tuning (
50).
If the number of shots in the bracketing
program exceeds the number of exposures re-
maining,
(
) will be displayed and
the bracketing progress indicator and number
of exposures remaining will blink.
Shooting
can begin if a new memory card is inserted.
No. of
shots
Control panel
display
3
±1
0, –1, +1
3
±2
0, –2, +2
Bracketing
order
3
±3
0, –3, +3
2
+1
0, +1
2
+2
0, +2
2
+3
0, +3
No. of
shots
Control panel
display
Bracketing
order
2
–1
0, –1
2
–2
0, –2
2
–3
0, –3
WB
WB
13—BKT Order (
146)
This option can be used to change the bracketing order.
To cancel bracketing, press the
button and rotate the main command
dial until
is no longer displayed in the control panel.
The program
last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated.
Brack-
eting can also be cancelled by selecting
NEF (Raw)
or
NEF+JPEG Basic
for image quality or performing a two-button reset (
111), although in
this case reactivating bracketing will not restore the bracketing program.
The number of shots, white balance increment (WB), and bracketing order for
each of the possible white-balance bracketing programs is shown below.