Bracketing a shot with three automatic exposures – Olympus E-20N User Manual

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Normal exposure picture

Lower exposure setting for a
darker picture

Higher setting for a brighter
picture

Bracketing a Shot with Three Automatic
Exposures

With the mode dial set to

P (Program mode), A (Aperture priority mode), or S (Shutter

priority mode), if you switch on autobracketing in the menu you can take three rapid
multiple exposures of the same picture with different (bracketed) exposure settings. One
shot will be taken at normal exposure, one shot at a lower exposure setting for a darker
picture, and one shot at a higher setting for a brighter picture.

You can set up bracketing shots in 1/3EV, 2/3EV or 1EV full exposure step.

1

Press the menu button

.

The menu is displayed on the monitor.

2

On the arrow pad, press

or

to move the green highlight to the

mark.

3

On the arrow pad, press

to

move the green highlight to
FRAME.

4

On the arrow pad, press

and

select 3 to replace OFF.

Selecting the number of shots enables
autobracketing, and selecting OFF
disables autobracketing.

5

On the arrow pad, press

to

move the green highlight to the
mark.

6

On the arrow pad, press

or

repeatedly to select the step
setting for adjusting the three
autobracketing exposures.

Exposure can be adjusted in three steps:
1/3EV, 2/3EV, 1EV.

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