Recording pictures with varied ISO sensitivity (ISO BKT)
The camera varies ISO sensitivity to record a series of pictures. You choose the amount of variation and the number of shots. The entire series is shot with a single press of the shutter button. The camera takes one picture when the shutter button is pressed all the way down and automatically processes it to record the required number of shots.
Menu
- MENU U b U 3. Bracketing U ISO 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 0.7EV | 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. |
The first copy is recorded at the current ISO sensitivity setting, the second with sensitivity reduced by the selected amount, and the third with ISO sensitivity increased by the selected amount.
If shutter speed or aperture have been changed to modify exposure from the value selected by the camera, the camera will vary ISO sensitivity around the current exposure value.
- The maximum sensitivity selected for [KISO-A Upper/Default] does not apply.
- During silent photography, the flash sync speed is set to 1/50 s.
- Changing the option selected for [ISO Step] does not change the options available for bracketing amount.
- This setting cannot be combined with art filter bracketing (“Recording copies of one picture with different art filters applied (ART BKT)”) or focus bracketing (“Recording pictures with different focus positions (Focus BKT)”).