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Digital Photography 1 on 1
By Mark Wallace
July 18, 2011
AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this week's episode Mark answers a viewer's question regarding bracketing. Watch as Mark walks through the basic steps of exposure, flash, and focus bracketing.
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Bracketing is a method for quickly capturing a sequence of sligthly different versions of photos of the same scene. The most popular bracketing technique captures images that are underexposed, exposed normally, and overexposed. This gives you more options for better image quality. Mark explains exposure, flash exposure and focus bracketing.
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The 20D has a custom function that lets you set the order of bracketing. Surely the 5D would have it as well, no?
by tanalee in Hawaii on August 12, 2012
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