Auto exposure bracketing – Canon EOS 10D User Manual

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Auto Exposure Bracketing

With autoexposure bracketing (AEB), the camera automatically changes the exposure level up
to +/–2 stops in 1/2-stop increments for three successive shots.
In the <

> mode, AEB is executed by changing both the shutter speed and aperture.

In the <

> mode, AEB is executed by changing the aperture.

In the <

>, <

>, or <

> mode, AEB is executed by changing the shutter speed.

Standard exposure (0)

Decreased exposure (–1/2 stop) Increased exposure (+1/2 stop)

Set the AEB amount.

Turn the <

> dial to set the desired AEB amount,

then press <

>.

s

The menu will reappear.

Press the <

> button to exit the menu and turn

off the LCD monitor.

s

The <

> and AEB level will appear on the LCD

panel.

2

On the menu, select [AEB].

Press the <

> button.

Turn the <

> dial to select [AEB], then press

<

>.

1

AEB range

Shoot.

s

The three bracketed shots will be exposed in the
following sequence: standard exposure, decreased
exposure, and increased exposure.

s

The respective bracketing amount will be displayed
as each bracketed shot is taken.

s

The current drive mode will be used for the
bracketing. (

→p.76)

s

During the AEB shooting, the <

> icon and AEB

amount will blink.

When AEB is used with the self-timer, the three
bracketed shots will be taken in succession after
the 10-second self-timer delay.

3

standard exposure

decreased exposure

increased exposure

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