Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) is a kind
of safety net for ensuring your picture has a good exposure. When you
shoot in auto mode, your camera’s light meter selects the shutter
speed and aperture for you.
To use AEB, you
need to take three identical pictures, the:
· first will be slightly under exposed
· second will be ‘normal’ exposure
· third will be slightly over exposed.
Most digital
cameras allow you to select the degree to which you want the first
and third shots under/over exposed, via the setup menu.
Setting AEB
varies from camera to camera so check your manual for a step by step
guide.
Don’t forget
to turn off AEB when you are done!