Kodak DCS600 User Manual
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In Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure bracketing, the following are varied:
✔ Shutter speed and aperture in Programmed Auto mode
✔ Aperture in Shutter-Priority Auto mode
✔ Shutter speed in Aperture-Priority Auto mode and Manual Exposure mode
✔ Flash output level with a dedicated NIKON Speedlight.
If the exposure compensation function is also set, bracketing will be combined with the 
exposure compensation values.
Bracketing with varying flash output levels can be performed at the buLb setting.
Bracketing is performed one frame at a time when the self-timer is set.
When a prolonged shutter speed (slower than 40 seconds) is selected with a Custom 
Setting, shutter speed is not varied in bracketing.
When flash sync speed is selected in Manual Exposure mode, shutter speed is not varied in 
bracketing.
In Auto Exposure/Flash Exposure bracketing mode, you can set 
Custom Setting #3 to start shooting with negative compensation, no 
compensation and positive compensation in that order. Refer to 
“Custom Settings” on page 13-32.
You can perform only Auto Exposure bracketing or Flash Exposure 
bracketing using Custom Setting #24. Refer to “Custom Settings” on 
page 13-32.
In Manual Exposure mode, various factors (flash output level, shutter 
speed, aperture or shutter speed/aperture combination) within the 
bracketing operation can be changed using Custom Setting #17. 
Refer to “Custom Settings” on page 13-32.
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