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Hi everyone. One of my biggest complaint for existing cameras is that AE Bracketing is limited to ±1EV. Only the new X-Pro2 has ±2EV.

 

Also the bracketing is limited to 3 shots.

 

I think a firmware can fix it. Anyone miss ±2EV ? Is there any  official way to voice out the need? Thanks!

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Generally, when combining them, I use ±2.0EV and three exposures from the D700. Shooting a sequence of nine and picking the ones I want is a minor convenience, but with the X-Pro2, I will be able to use the EC knob to move the three shot sequence up or down in overall exposure. Having the 2.0EV spacing pretty much solves my gripe.

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one thing puzzles me is that, Fujifilm seems quite follow customers' voice on many things. but all these years until x pro2, the +/- 2 EV arrived.

 

And the high end X cameras, are targeting pro. photographers, who probably have been using Canon or Nikon cameras, which do allow very high customizable AEB function.

 

I do hope fuji make a firmware to fix this for all x cameras.

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