Know the Automatic Exposure Bracketing - AEB

Beginners Photography - Have you ever encountered difficulties when determining exposure photograph when lighting conditions are a bit' tricky' or there is a lot of variation between light and dark areas? One way when faced with this situation is to use the manual settings on the camera exposure control, and take some photos to do the testing. Well, but the problems that arise by trial and error is time, and if you are shooting in the changing conditions ( such as at sunset with the light changed from time to time ), you will certainly lose the' moment' when looking for settings the fitting.


One feature that has been shared by most digital SLR cameras and can help during these conditions is' Automatic Exposure Bracketing' ( AEB ), by selecting the setting mode then you are quickly able to shoot three photos ( usually it is three ) with the level of exposure different , without changing any settings manually. Here is an example that can illustrate :
The camera will select the proper exposure metering based on when you use the Automatic Exposure Bracketing mode, and then take another photo one overexpose and underexpose. Using this mode, meaning you akanmendapatkan three photos that have the same composition but with different exposure, and of course you can choose the most good is not it?

If you have a camera Brust mode ( continuous shooting ), the three photos can be obtained by pressing the shutter button several times until the third photo tercapture . If your camera only supports a single shot then you have to press the shutter button as much as three times.
Each camera has its own way in the selection of AEB . Cameras such as the Nikon D70 has a feature button on the rear side ( BKT ), while other cameras like Canon have access to, AEB on the menu .

Try re-open your camera's manual , and see how to use the features of Automatic Exposure Bracketing . Most allow you to determine the variation in each photo stop. For example: You want to stop the variation with ranges far enough between each photo , then You must select 2 different stop, or even reverse only half a stop. To begin with you can use 1 stop.

In order to have control of or control over the setting of Automatic Exposure Bracketing , you can use either Aperture Priority Mode or Shutter Priority . The use AEB with Aperture Priority mode means you can specify the desired aperture , and instruct the camera to determine the shutter speed is needed on each image . While AEB on Shutter Priority means the camera will keep the shutter speed at which you specify , but will determine the variation Aperturepada any image or photo .

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