Nikon D700 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Bracketing
The camera offers three types of bracketing: exposure bracketing, 
flash bracketing, and white balance bracketing. In 
exposure 
bracketing (pg. 131), the camera varies exposure compensation 
with each shot, while in the case of 
flash bracketing (pg. 131), flash 
level is varied with each shot (i-TTL and, in the case of optional SB-
900 and SB-800 flash units, auto aperture flash control modes only; 
see pages 377–380). Only one photograph is produced each time 
the shutter is released, meaning that several shots are required to 
complete the bracketing sequence. Exposure and flash bracketing 
are recommended in situations in which it is difficult to set 
exposure and there is not enough time to check results and adjust 
settings with each shot.
In 
white balance bracketing (pg. 135), the camera creates multiple 
images each time the shutter is released, each with a different 
white balance adjustment. Only one shot is required to complete 
the bracketing sequence. White balance bracketing is 
recommended when shooting under mixed lighting or 
experimenting with different white balance settings.
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At default settings, the camera varies both exposure and flash level. 
Custom Setting e5 (
Auto bracketing set, pg. 315) is used to choose the 
type of bracketing performed.
Changes to bracketing settings can be made using the Fn button (the 
default setting, see Custom Setting f5, 
Assign FUNC. button, pg. 320), the 
depth-of-field preview button (Custom setting f6, 
Assign preview 
button), pg. 324), or the AE-L/AF-L button (Custom Setting f7, Assign AE-L/
AF-L button, pg. 325). Note that some “button press” options can not be 
combined with options using “+dials.” The explanation that follows 
assumes that bracketing is assigned to the Fn button.