Bracketing
Bracketing is a technique where different exposures are made for one scene. Auto-Bracketing is a function on the camera that will automatically shoot a series of exposures for you. Auto-Bracketing can be set to shoot in 1/3, 2/3, or 1-stop increments, with some cameras having even more options. A simple example would be for you to set the camera to Aperture Priority. Then engage Auto-Bracketing at a one-stop increment. When your camera is set to 1/125 of a second at f/16, the camera will shoot this exposure, and then, it will shoot 1/160 at f/16 and 1/250 at f/16. This will give you the first exposure and then another exposure one stop darker, and then a third image one stop brighter.
In Aperture Priority, the aperture is the most ...
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