05-31-2015 09:35 PM
06-01-2015 12:29 AM
There are two methods for cancelling AEB. Turning off the camera is the second method.
06-01-2015 01:25 AM
06-01-2015 02:33 AM
The AEB Custom Function only works with the power switch.
06-01-2015 03:54 AM
06-01-2015 05:41 AM
06-01-2015 07:41 AM
N7cjv wrote:
I see ur getting it from the book. I have to stand corrected. I could swear that AEB was cancelled after the shot with the custom function selected.....thanks for the input. I just have to shoot more
It's straightforward enough to simply set the bracketing increment back to zero. But I assumr that your concern is that if you suddenly have to do some grabshooting while you have bracketing turned on, you don't want to spend the time to go through the two or three steps. What you should be able to do in that case is to set one of the custom positions on the mode wheel to your grapshot settings, including zero bracketing. Those custom positions are pretty global; they set almost everything back to the way it was when the position was defined.
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