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D2X
- Exposure Bracketing
by Darrell Young

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D2X
TIPS & TRICKS - EXPOSURE BRACKETING
With digital photography you can see the results of your exposures
right away. But, since the image viewing LCD is backlit, your
images may appear a bit brighter than they really are. You can
use the
histogram to make sure your exposures are accurate, or you
can be even safer with exposure bracketing.
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Nikon
D2x |
The
Nikon D2x is especially flexible in this area, providing controls
for bracketing the exposure, flash, and white balance. Since
virtually the same method is used for all three, with only the
variance of Custom Setting e5, one can use the same controls
and method to set any of the bracketing systems.
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review, "bracketing" is the method whereby one
takes an exposure at the suggested meter reading, and
then one or more images under or over exposed. By using
bracketing, one almost guarantees that at least one exposure
will be exactly right. With digital you can afford to
take the extra exposures, so why not? |
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In
Figure 1 below, please notice that the default setting for
Custom Setting e5 is “AE & Flash” which means
that if you don't change it, both AE (Auto Exposure) and Flash
exposure bracketing will be set when you adjust the camera's
bracketing controls. That is what we will discuss in this
D2x Tip.

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