Leica 18430 Manuel D’Utilisation
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AUTOMATIC BRACKETING
High contrast subjects that have both very bright and very dark areas
High contrast subjects that have both very bright and very dark areas
can result in very diff erent eff ects depending on the exposure.
The automatic bracketing function enables you to take a series of
The automatic bracketing function enables you to take a series of
three pictures with graduated exposure. You can then select the most
adequate picture for further use.
1.
1.
Press up
EV+/-
on the direction pad (25) twice
• The corresponding scale appears.
2.
Set the desired graduation by pressing left / right on the
direction pad or using the thumb wheel (23)/
Values from +3 to -3EV in
1
/
3
EV increments are available.
• The set increments are displayed in red on the scale.
3.
Press the
MENU/SET
button (15)or the shutter button (8) to
save the setting
• The bracketing symbol appears.
Notes:
• Depending on the exposure mode, the graduations are produced
by changing the shutter speed (
P
/
A
/
M
) or the aperture (
T
).
• The sequence of the exposures is: correct exposure, underexpo-
sure, overexposure.
• Depending on the available shutter speed/aperture combination,
the working range of the automatic bracketing function may be
limited.
• Pressing up
EV+/-
on the direction pad also opens the menus for
exposure compensation and fl ash exposure compensation. They
scroll through in an endless loop and can therefore be selected by
repeatedly pressing.
• An automatic bracketing setting remains active until it is reset to
±0
(see step 2), i.e. after any number of pictures and even after
turning off the camera.