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Bracketing
Topic Started: Feb 26 2009, 12:10 PM (210 Views)
bulldog
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hi,

got a simple question to ask..

when use bracketing to shoot, normally you set your dial to AV or Tv mode?
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bulldog
Feb 26 2009, 12:10 PM
hi,

got a simple question to ask..

when use bracketing to shoot, normally you set your dial to AV or Tv mode?


u can set to either, but normally u want to set to Av(aperture priority) so tat the DOF is not affected

btw u got PM bro

cheers
Edited by marah, Feb 26 2009, 01:55 PM.
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i've never thought abt it, and seldom use it anyway. but why would aperture priority affect the DOF? when you shoot in bracketing mode, you simply get multiple +/- exposures for a single frame in that one shot.

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