Recording pictures with varied flash level (FL BKT)
The camera varies flash level (output) over a series of shots. You choose the amount of variation. The camera takes a shot at a new flash level each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down. Bracketing ends after the required number of shots has been taken. In burst shooting modes, the camera will take pictures while the shutter button is pressed all the way down, ending when the required number of shots has been taken.
Menu
- MENU U b U 3. Bracketing U FL BKT
Off | Pictures are taken without using this function. |
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3f 0.3EV | 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 0.3 EV. |
3f 0.5EV | 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 0.5 EV. |
3f 0.7EV | 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 0.7 EV. |
3f 1.0EV | 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 1.0 EV. |
“BKT” is displayed in green until all the shots in the bracketing sequence have been taken. The first shot is taken at current flash settings, followed first by the shot with reduced flash output and then by the shot with increased flash output.
If flash compensation is enabled before shooting begins, the camera will vary flash output around the selected value.
- If you change the [EV Step] setting, the bracketing amount of flash also changes.
- This setting cannot be combined with AE bracketing (“Recording a series of shots with varied exposure (AE BKT)”) or focus bracketing (“Recording pictures with different focus positions (Focus BKT)”).