2. Highlight Bracketing order and scroll to the right (see
Figure 4-62, image 2).
3. Choose one of the two bracketing orders on the list. In
Figure 4-62, image 3, Under > MTR > over has been
selected.
4. Press the OK button to lock in the setting.
My Recommendation: I leave Bracketing order set to MTR
> under > over so that when the images are displayed in series
by the camera, I can see the normal exposure (MTR) first and
then watch how it varies as I scroll through the bracketed
images. It gets confusing to me if there are nine images in a
bracket and I am trying to figure out which one is the MTR
image, as I would be with the other bracketing order.
If that doesn’t suit you, change it to the other direction Under
> MTR > over. The normal exposure will be in the middle of
the bracket instead of at the beginning. Some prefer the more
natural flow of that bracketing order (under to over).
380