Sometimes using a tripod helps when shooting a number of bracketed pictures.
Released by Nikon in 2008, the D700 sports a 12.1 full frame digital sensor Nikon refers to as their "FX" sensor. The camera sits in the "prosumer" category of cameras that have features that place them above the entry level. The D700 is a powerful camera giving its owner a number of options for shooting pictures. One such feature is "Auto Exposure Bracketing" also known as "AEB" that allows the photographer to set up a sequence of pictures exposed at the correct exposure, then over and under exposed.
Instructions under > over." Press the middle button to set your selection.
5. Turn the dial on the top left of the Nikon D700 to set the drive to "Continuous." When the camera is set in this mode you can simply hold down the shutter release, and the camera will take the required shots.
6. Hold the camera to your eye and press the shutter release. Remember to hold the camera in the same position until all the shots have been taken. You may find it easier to use a tripod, especially if the exposures are long.
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