Using auto bracketing – Casio EX-P600 User Manual
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
Using Auto Bracketing
Auto bracketing lets you select a single particular setting as
a variable, and then record a series of images, each of
which uses a different setting for the variable you selected.
You can then select the image(s) you want to keep.
There are two types of auto bracketing variables:
configurable and non-configurable.
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Configurable Auto Bracketing Variables
There are three configurable auto bracketing variables.
• Exposure
• White Balance
• Focus distance
With these configurable variables, you can specify how the
setting of the variable changes, and whether three or five
images should be recorded when the shutter button is
pressed.
Three images using exposure as a variable
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Non-configurable Auto Bracketing Variables
There are six non-configurable auto bracketing variables.
• Filter 1
• Filter 2
• Portrait
• Sharpness
• Saturation
• Contrast
The shift range of a non-configurable variable and the
number of images recorded are fixed, and cannot be
changed by you.