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9F - Nine shots normal exposure, four blue and four
amber exposures
Look for the WB-BKT symbols to appear on the Control
panel, along with lines below the +/- scale to show the
number of shots you’ve selected (see Figure 10-14). The
number of lines hanging below the +/- scale will reflect
the number of shots from the table of values above.
3. Select the WB color temperature increment (amount of
color shift) by pressing and holding the Fn (FUNC.)
button while rotating the Sub-command dial
(Figure 10-13, images 1 and 3). Choose 1, 2, or 3 (1 = 5
mired, 2=10 mired, 3 = 15 mired). I have selected a
value of 2, or 10 mired, in Figure 10-14 (top-right
value). The D300(S) will expose the sequence of shots
according to what you’ve selected in step # 2. You can
only adjust the bracket along the blue (b) to amber (A)
values (cool to warm). The shots on the + side are
toward blue and on the - side toward amber.
4. Take the WB bracketed picture series with only one
Shutter-release button press (see note below).
Note: There is no need to press the shutter-release more than
once to get the bracketed sequence of images. The
highly-intelligent D300(S) knows the number of images you
want in the bracketed sequence and takes them all with one
press of
the Shutter-release button. If you have the WB bracket set to
3F, the camera actually only takes a single picture and then
saves it to the memory card into three separate images, each
with a different white balance. If you had 20 pictures on your
card, when you press the shutter button once, you will then
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