Exposure bracketing

Exposure bracketing is the process of creating photographs with different exposure settings. Usually, you take 2 more photographs (therefore, a minimum of 3 photographs need to be taken). One is slightly underexposed, and another is slightly overexposed.

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Examples of photographs that have been created using exposure bracketing

Exposure bracketing – Automatically

Here are the steps you need to take to do exposure bracketing automatically:

  • Press menu
  • Go to the AEB setting (Auto Exposure Bracketing)
  • Adjust with the dial
  • Press set
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Exposure bracketing – Manually

Here are the steps you need to take to do exposure bracketing manually:

  • Put the camera into manual mode (M)
  • Press the AV button (Aperture Value)
  • Change the aperture to F16
  • Change the ISO to 100
  • Adjust the shutter speed after every photo; start in the middle exposure then adjust after every photo
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