Auto exposure bracketing (aeb)l, Auto exposure bracketing (aeb) – Canon EOS Rebel 2000 User Manual

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^ Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)l

With autoexposure bracketing, the camera automatically changes the
exposure level within the set range for three successive frames. The
bracketing amount centers on the correct exposure and the bracketed
exposures can be varied up to ±2 stops in 1/2-stop increments. The three
bracketed shots are exposed in the following sequence: Correct exposure,
underexposure, and overexposure. Auto Exposure bracketing is useful for
obtaining subtle lighting effects especially with slide film.

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Correct exposure

Underexposure (-1.0 stop) Overexposure (+1.0 stop)

Press the Function button and

point the <►> arrow to <‘^>.

Turn the <£Z2i> dial to set the

desired bracketing amount.

• For example, if 1.0 is set, the

underexposed and overexposed

frames will be exposed at -1.0 and

+1.0 stop respectively.

• To cancel autoexposure bracketing,

set the desired bracketing amount to
0.0. The bracketing amount will not

be canceled even if you turn the
Command Dial to <B>.

• The setting takes effect after any of

the following actions:

• The shutter button is pressed halfway.
• The Command Dial is turned.
• Six seconds elapse.

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