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Using the bracketing feature for an exposure blend

Using the bracketing feature for an exposure blend

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Using the bracketing feature for an exposure blend

- Now that we've done manual control, where we have the option of choosing the exact shutter speed, and basically dialing it in for the highlights or the shadows. We wanna go with the more automated process, and when I say automated, I don't mean anything's gonna happen with blending in the camera. What I mean is, it's gonna take all those different exposures for me. Now, this exposure bracketing feature is on nearly every major camera these days. It's become so popular, and each manufacture's done a good job implementing it. With the Sony, I have the option of shooting a third of a stop, a half stop, one stop, or two stops apart and anywhere from three, five, or even nine exposures, so what I've done, is I've gone back aperture priority, because aperture priority is just going to meter the scene and give me basically the camera's best guess, and what I'm gonna do, is I'm gonna do nine exposures, one stop apart, so it's gonna shoot it at what it thinks is the perfect exposure, and…

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