Shooting with the white balance bracket, Shooting with the dro advanced bracket, Shooting with the mirror lockup function – Sony A900 User Manual

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• When Single bracket is selected, if the shutter button is pressed halfway

down and released, “br 1” appears for the ambient light bracket and “Fbr
1” appears for the flash bracket in the viewfinder. When bracket shooting
starts, it indicates what number the next frame is, for instance, “br 2,” “br
3.”

Based on the selected white balance value three images are taken per one
shooting with the color temperature shifted.

* The value beneath

is the value currently selected.

DRO advanced bracket shooting takes three pictures per one shooting while
separately changing the optimizing level of the gradation in each image
area.
(DRO: D-Range Optimizer)

* The value beneath

is the value currently selected.

Notes

• When DRO advanced bracket shooting is selected, the D-Range Optimizer setting

(page 79) is temporarily deactivated.

• You cannot verify the effects of D-Range Optimizer other than those of

(Standard) if you play back and enlarge an image recorded in RAW format.

Moving the mirror upward before shooting prevents camera shake when the
shutter is released. This feature is convenient when you perform macro
shooting or shoot with a telephoto lens, because even slight camera shake
affects the image.

Shooting with the white balance bracket

* (WB

bracket)

When Lo is selected, it is shifted by 10 mired, and when Hi is
selected, it is shifted by 20 mired.

Shooting with the DRO advanced bracket

* (DRO adv.

bracket)

When Lo is selected, it is shifted slightly, and when Hi is
selected, it is shifted widely.

Shooting with the mirror lockup function

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