01-17-2025 06:00 AM - edited 01-17-2025 06:01 AM
Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding AE bracketing on the Canon R5 ii
For example, I am taking a 5-shots AE bracketing during low light. However, at my 3rd shot, I have already reached the 30s mark based on my settings of F8 and ISO 100.
To overcome this, I would like to change the ISO from 100 to 200, such that the 4th shot is still at F8 and 30s while retaining the AE Bracketing sequence. On the 5th shot, I would like to change the ISO to 400 such that I still shoot at F8 and 30s.
Can this be done on the Canon R5 ii ? Will the bracketing sequence be cancelled and goes back to the 1st shot when I change the ISO?
Thank you.
01-17-2025 07:18 AM
I would try enabling Safety shift with ISO in the custom functions menu.
Safety shift is designed so that when the photographer has set a fixed ISO value, but the available shutter speeds (when using Av) or apertures (when using Tv) would result in an incorrect exposure. I haven't tested it with auto bracketing but this is something you can try yourself quite easily.
https://cam.start.canon/en/C017/manual/html/UG-09_Custom_0030.html#Custom_0030_2-1
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