Indicator During Bracket Shooting - Sony DSC-RX0M2 Help Manual

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DSC-RX0M2

Indicator during bracket shooting

A bracket indicator is displayed on the monitor during bracket shooting.
Examples of the bracket indicator
The bracket indicator is displayed as follows in ambient light* bracketing with the bracket range set to 0.3 EV and the
number of shots set to 3.
*
Ambient light: A generic term for non-flash light including natural light, electric bulb and fluorescent lighting. Whereas the flash light blinks for a
moment, ambient light is constant, so this kind of light is called "ambient light."
When the exposure compensation value is set to ±0.0 EV
When M.M. (Metered Manual) indicates -1.0 EV
During bracket shooting, guides for each shot are displayed on the bracket indicator.
When you start bracket shooting, the guides will disappear one by one as the camera shoots images.
Note
M.M. (Metered Manual) is displayed only when the shooting mode is set to M (Manual Exposure) mode and [ISO] is not set to
[ISO AUTO].
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