How Do You Customize Bracketing On A Nikon D200?
Exposure bracketing is a simple technique for dealing with the limited dynamic range of digital cameras. If you’re not sure how you should expose a photograph and you don’t trust your camera to make the right choice, automatic bracketing on professional cameras such as the Nikon D200 can ensure you get the shot. Bracketing is also essential to cutting-edge techniques such as high dynamic range photography. Turn your camera on, and press the “Menu” button on the back. Navigate to the “Custom Setting Menu” using your “multi-selector” directional pad. Choose option “E: Bracketing/Flash.” Select option “E5: Auto BKT Set.” Choose “AE Only,” disabling the flash and white balance bracketing. Press and hold the “BKT” button on the top left on the back of your camera. Turn the rear command wheel while holding the “BKT” button to select the number of frames you would like to bracket. Watch the LCD display on top of your camera as you change your bracketing settings. A display of “0F” indicates t