Nikon F5 Instruction Manual - Page 81

Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing. The number of shots - photos

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4 After the set number of shots has been taken, rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressing the , button so z disappears in the top and rear LCD panels to cancel Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing. The number of shots and compensation value disappear when you remove your finger from the , button. • The set number of shots and compensation value remain unchanged after Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing is canceled. • In Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing, the shutter speed and aperture in Programmed Auto, aperture in Shutter-Priority Auto, shutter speed in Aperture-Priority Auto and Manual exposure mode are varied. Flash output level is varied in flash photography with dedicated Nikon Speedlight. • If exposure compensation function is also set, Bracketing will be combined with the exposure compensation values. • Bracketing with varying flash output levels can be performed at the buLb setting. • If film reaches the end of the roll during shooting, rewind, load a new roll and fully depress shutter release button to advance film to frame 1, then fully depress shutter release button again to resume operation. • Bracketing is performed with one frame at a time when the self-timer is set. • Bracketing settings made on Multi-Control Back MF-28 have priority over settings on the F5 camera body. • When a prolonged shutter speed (slower than 40 sec.) is selected with a Custom Setting, shutter speed is not varied in Bracketing. • When flash sync speed is selected in Manual exposure mode, shutter speed is not varied in Bracketing. • When the Photo Secretary for F5 is used, Bracketing on the camera body cannot be performed. Perform Bracketing on the Photo Secretary for F5. 81

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After the set number of shots has been taken, rotate the
Main-Command Dial while pressing the
button so
z
disappears in the top and rear LCD panels to cancel Auto
Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing. The number of shots and
compensation value disappear when you remove your finger
from the
button.
• The set number of shots and compensation value remain
unchanged after Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing is
canceled.
• In Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure Bracketing, the shutter
speed and aperture in Programmed Auto, aperture in
Shutter-Priority Auto, shutter speed in Aperture-Priority
Auto and Manual exposure mode are varied. Flash output
level is varied in flash photography with dedicated Nikon
Speedlight.
• If exposure compensation function is also set, Bracketing
will be combined with the exposure compensation
values.
• Bracketing with varying flash output levels can be
performed at the
buLb
setting.
• If film reaches the end of the roll during shooting, rewind,
load a new roll and fully depress shutter release button to
advance film to frame 1, then fully depress shutter release
button again to resume operation.
• Bracketing is performed with one frame at a time when
the self-timer is set.
• Bracketing settings made on Multi-Control Back MF-28
have priority over settings on the F5 camera body.
• When a prolonged shutter speed (slower than 40 sec.) is
selected with a Custom Setting, shutter speed is not
varied in Bracketing.
• When flash sync speed is selected in Manual exposure
mode, shutter speed is not varied in Bracketing.
• When the Photo Secretary for F5 is used, Bracketing on
the camera body cannot be performed.
Perform Bracketing on the Photo Secretary for F5.