Advanced53VQT0X92Taking Pictures usingAuto BracketIn this mode, 3 pictures are automaticallyrecorded in the selected exposurecompensation range each time the shutterbutton is pressed. You can select thepicture with the desired exposure from the3 pictures with different exposures.1 Press [ ] several times until[AUTO BRACKET] appears, setthe compensation range of theexposure with /.• You can select [0] (OFF), [F1/3 EV],[F2/3 EV] or [F1 EV].• When you do not use auto bracket,select [0] (OFF).2 Press [MENU/SET] to finish.• You can also press the shutterbutton halfway to finish.• When setting auto bracket, the autobracket icon [ ] appears on the lowerleft of the screen.• When taking pictures using auto bracketafter setting the exposure compensationrange, the pictures taken are based on theselected exposure compensation range.When the exposure is compensated, theexposure compensation value appears onthe lower left of the screen.• When setting auto bracket and burst modesimultaneously, auto bracket will beperformed.• When auto bracket is set, the auto reviewfunction is activated regardless of the autoreview setting. (The picture is notenlarged.) You cannot set the auto reviewfunction in the [SETUP] menu.• When auto bracket is activated,[AUDIO REC.] cannot be used.• The exposure may not be compensatedwith auto bracket depending on thebrightness of the subject.• When setting the quality to [RAW], youcannot take pictures with the auto bracket.• In shutter-priority AE and manualexposure, if the shutter speed is set tomore than 1 second auto bracket isdisabled.• When the flash is activated or the numberof recordable pictures is 2 or less, you cantake only 1 picture.• In auto mode [ ] or if [STARRY SKY] inscene mode is selected, you cannot takepictures by setting auto bracket.• When the ISO sensitivity is set to [ ],the auto bracket cannot be used.• When [DIREC. EX. COMP.] (P93) in the[REC] mode menu is set to [ON], thecompensation range of the exposure canbe set directly using the front dial or reardial.AUTO BRACKETSELECT EXIT MENU