Auto Exposure Bracketing
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Auto Exposure Bracketing is simple technique used by photographers to ensure that exposition is taken correctly. When taking pictures, exposure time and aperture are chosen by camera automatics. For example, in challenging lighting situations, it is useful to take several pictures with different exposition. Auto Exposure Bracketing usually takes three pictures. One slightly underexposed, and one overexposed. Advanced settings allow users to set how big the difference is between picture exposures.