"Slak" <kclinton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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May 1, 3:26 pm, "JJ" <kebahtp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have a problem with bracketing on both of my cameras, Canon EOS 10D
and
> EOS 300D.
> I am new to this area of photography and might be doing something wrong,
> but
> what?
> I want the camera take 3 shots of the same scene with 3 different
> exposures,
> but I presumed I'd only have to press the shutter release button
> once...'to
> get the 3 shots. Instead, I get only 1 shot. Do I have to press the
> shutter
> button 3 times to get the 3 exposures? I thought bracketing meant the
> camera
> would do it?
>
> I have used WB Bracketing and hade 3 different white balance shots from
> only
> 1 press of the shutter button, so is AE bracketing different, in
requiring
> 3
> seperate shots? Or am I simply getting it all wrong?
>
> Any assistance appreciated.
>
> J
How about setting the drive mode to continuous, and just hold the
shutter release for 3 shots?
click...click...click .... all done, nice && easy.
Cheers . . .
--
kc
Here's a really crazy idea: instead of depending on a bunch of fancy
doodads
and gizmos, why not try this when you want to bracket (I do it this way
all
the time!)?
Set the exposure, take a picture. Adjust the exposure one or two stops in
one direction, take a picture. Adjust the exposure one or two stops in the
other direction, take a picture.
Machines, such as the Canon EOS 10 or 30D, or even the slightly older
Canon
FX (manufactured 1964-1968) are simply tools. They have no intelligence of
their own. The results depend on the decision-making skill of the user.


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