Canon EOS 1D Mark II Gebrauchsanleitung

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Set the ISO speed that is to be the standard AEB exposure. For 
example, if you want AEB with ±1 stop and ISO 200, 400, and 800, set 
the ISO speed to 400. 
Set the AEB amount. 
 
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Hold down the <
E
> and <
Q
>
buttons simultaneously and turn the 
<
5
> dial. 
 
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The diagram on the left shows an AEB 
amount of ±1 stop centering on the 
standard exposure level. The AEB 
amount (1.0), the AEB range <
N
>,
and the <
i
> icon will be displayed. 
 
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The shooting operation will be the 
same as AEB shooting while changing 
the shutter speed or aperture. 
AEB with the ISO Speed
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AEB shooting (by changing the shutter speed/aperture or ISO speed) 
cannot be used with flash photography and bulb exposures. 
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AEB shooting is possible only within the settable shutter speed range (1/
8000 - 30 sec. ), aperture range, and ISO speed range (100 - 1600). It is 
not possible with ISO 50 and 3200 even if the ISO speed extension is 
[On]. 
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If you use C.Fn-06-2 to set the exposure setting increment to 1/2 stop, 
AEB shooting with the ISO speed will not be possible. 
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In the continuous shooting mode, holding down the shutter button will 
take all three bracketed shots continuously, then the shooting will stop 
automatically (except during mirror lockup). 
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When AEB is used with the self-timer, the three bracketed shots will be 
taken in succession after the 2- or 10-second self-timer delay. 
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If the drive mode is set to single shooting, press the shutter button three 
times to take the three AEB shots. 
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AEB can be combined with exposure compensation. 
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During AEB shooting, the <
w
> icon in the viewfinder and the <
h
> or 
<g> icon on the LCD panel will blink. 
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