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awellslo

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  1. Thank you. I am aware of the limitations of the electronic shutter. I prefer to use the manual shutter. I simply want to take a burst of three exposure bracketed shots as quickly as possible. Is there a way to combine Continuous High and Exposure Bracketing?
  2. Right you are! I should have checked first. Now, I just want to take those shots as quickly as possible. I tried switching to Electronic Shutter only and that seems to be speedier. However, if you have any suggestions to get them to fire off more rapidly, I'd appreciate it. I want to blend the exposures in post later. I want to shoot from my airplane (example above). Therefore, I want to try to capture the best exposure for the ground and sky (if at all possible.) Obviously, I will be moving (hand-held) but also because of the movement of the airplane. However, at a decent height, the apparent speed is actually quite low. If I can get the shots to fire off very rapidly, I figure they will mesh together better in post. This is all theoretical at this point. Just something I want to try when weather conditions improve. Your help is appreciated. Alex
  3. Thanks you CRAusmus. However, I believe I need to press the shutter release 3 times to get the three bracketed shots. Additionally, my goal is to get the three shots as quickly as possible so I can (potentially) layer them together. I need to handhold so I am looking for the quickness so there is as little movement as possible between each shot. Alex
  4. Ok. I understand what you mean. I want to use RAW. How about this then: Can I shoot Continuous High, 3-Bracketed shots, varying the shutter speed? In a sense, my question remains the same: Is there a way to use Continuous High and Bracket at the same time even though those functions are on the same dial? What I am after is a quick burst of three. Thanks, Alex
  5. I want to shoot 3 Bracketed Shots on Continuous High. I want to set up my X-T1 so I can shoot hand-held and later stitch together 3 bracketed shots. I want to keep my shutter speed and aperture constant therefore, I want to set up the bracketing by ISO. While looking into setting my camera to do this, I ran into a stumbling block in that the Continuous High, and Bracketed Shooting are on the same dial. Therefore, I cannot have them both selected at the same time. Is there a way to achieve this goal another way? Help is much appreciated. Alex
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