Nikon D200 User Manual

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Com pose a photograph, focus, and shoot. Each shot will be pro cessed to

create the num ber of cop ies spec i fi ed in the brack et ing program, and each
copy will have a diff er ent white bal ance. Mod i fi ca tions to white balance
are add ed to the white balance ad just ment made with white bal ance fi ne-
tun ing.

To cancel bracketing, press the button and rotate the main com mand
dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero and
white-balance bracketing indicator is no longer dis played in the con trol
panel. The program last in eff ect will be restored the next time brack et ing
is ac ti vat ed. Bracketing can also be can celled by per form ing a two-but-
ton reset (

97), al though in this case the brack et ing pro gram will not be

restored the next time brack et ing is activated.

Image Quality

Se lect ing NEF (RAW), NEF + JPEG Fine, NEF + JPEG Normal, or NEF + JPEG Basic cancels
white balance bracketing.

Shooting Mode

In all modes (including self-timer and continuous modes), only one shot will be taken each
time the shutter-release button is pressed. Each shot will be processed to create the num-
ber of copies specifi ed in the bracketing program.

Turning the Camera Off

If the camera is turned off while the camera while the memory card access lamp is lit, the
cam era will power off only af ter all pho to graphs in the sequence have been re cord ed. To
turn the camera off without recording the remaining photographs, press the

button

while turning the camera off (keep the

button pressed for at least one second after

turning the camera off ).

Bracketing Programs

See the Appendix for a list of white balance bracketing programs.

e7—Auto BKT Order (

167)

This option can be used to change the bracketing order.

e8—Auto BKT Selection (

167)

If desired, the main command dial can be used to turn bracketing on and off and the sub-
command dial to select both the number of shots and the white-balance increment.

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