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Changing the number of bracketed shots - 5D Tutorial
From the course: Canon 5D Mark III Essential Training
Changing the number of bracketed shots
By default, your Mark III's auto bracketing feature is configured for three shots, but you can change that if you want, using this custom function. I am here on the first page of my custom functions tab, Number of bracketed shots. I can choose between the 3, 2, 5, and 7. If you're an HDR shooter, you might be interested in 5 or 7 shots, as that will give you a much wider selection of dynamic range. I really like the 2 shot option. Very often, when I'm looking at a confusing exposure situation, usually what I'm confused about is only one direction or the other. Hmm, I am not sure if this shot should be taken as metered, or if it should be a little overexposed, or maybe a little underexposed. So with just two shots I can knock off those two different options, which I find very handy. And of course, there is the default for three, which is also, I think, a perfectly useful bracketing sequence for HDR. Note that you do also have the option of changing the Bracketing sequence; I'm not…
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What are custom functions?35s
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Working with exposure level increments1m 34s
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Bracketing auto cancel53s
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Changing the number of bracketed shots1m 5s
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Changing ISO speed setting increments1m 34s
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Exploring the Live View shooting area display40s
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Enabling safety shift2m 6s
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