Ricoh GX200 User Guide - Page 129

Shooting Consecutively with, Different Exposures Auto Bracket

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Various Shooting Functions Shooting Consecutively with Different Exposures (Auto Bracket) The auto bracketing function automatically shoots three consecutive shots at three exposure levels based on the set exposure level. Select from -0.3EV, ±0, +0.3EV or -0.5EV, ±0, +0.5EV for the difference in exposure level. 1 Displaying the shooting menu. 1 • For the operating procedure, see P.103. 2 Press the " button to select [Auto Bracket] and press the $ button. 3 Press the !" buttons to select [ON ±0.3] or [ON ±0.5]. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. • The symbol appears on the screen. 5 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture. Recording • The screenshot to the right shows the images shot with the [ON ±0.3] setting. Three consecutive shots are taken at -0.3 +0.3 ±0, -0.3EV, and +0.3EV based on the set exposure compensation setting. They are, from left to right, at -0.3EV (darker), standard exposure compensation setting, and +0.3EV (brighter). Note The exposure compensation can be changed using the shooting menu. (GP.138) • This function is not available during multi-shot shooting. • The flash cannot be used. • With auto bracket, you can shoot using different white balance or color settings as well as different exposures. However, you can only select one setting. 127

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Various Shooting Functions
1
The auto bracketing function automatically shoots three
consecutive shots at three exposure levels based on the set
exposure level. Select from -0.3EV, ±0, +0.3EV or -0.5EV, ±0,
+0.5EV for the difference in exposure level.
1
Displaying the shooting menu.
For the operating procedure, see P.103.
2
Press the
"
button to select [Auto Bracket] and press
the
$
button.
3
Press the
!"
buttons to
select [ON ±0.3] or [ON ±0.5].
4
Press the MENU/OK button.
The symbol appears on the screen.
5
Press the shutter release
button to shoot the picture.
The screenshot to the right shows the
images shot with the [ON ±0.3]
setting.
Three consecutive shots are taken at
±0, -0.3EV, and +0.3EV based on the
set exposure compensation setting.
They are, from left to right, at -0.3EV
(darker), standard exposure compensation setting, and +0.3EV
(brighter).
Note----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The exposure compensation can be changed using the shooting menu. (
G
P.138)
This function is not available during multi-shot shooting.
The flash cannot be used.
With auto bracket, you can shoot using different white balance or color settings as well
as different exposures. However, you can only select one setting.
Shooting Consecutively with
Different Exposures (Auto Bracket)
Recording
–0.3
+0.3