2.6 BURST MODE, MOVIES, MOTION PANORAMA, AND THE SELF TIMER
The DRIVE dial of your X-T2 gives access to several modes and functions that control bracketing options, burst shooting, panorama mode, etc.
Some of the bracketing options are only available in JPEG mode, so those of us who shoot FINE+RAW will never use them:
- Film simulation bracketing
- ISO bracketing
- DR bracketing
- White balance bracketing
Due to technical reasons, Advanced Filters and Multiple Exposure modes don’t save RAW files, either:
- MULTIPLE EXPOSURE is actually just a double exposure. It’s a simple feature that merges two consecutively taken JPEGs. Usually, it’s better to perform this in software like Photoshop.
- ADVANCED FILTER offers a variety of special effects. Most of them ...
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