Originally posted by jatrax Maybe I am confused what you are trying to do. Exposure bracketing does change the exposure, is that not the point?
If I put either camera in manual and use exposure bracketing both aperture and speed are changed. If I put either in Av then only speed is changed.
What is your ISO doing? Do you have the k-5 in auto ISO?
Yes that is the point, exposure is changing ... I have set the ISO, Aperture & shutter speed, then Ive asked the K3 to do a 5 shot bracket ... it is doing that, but I don't want the aperture or the metering to change.
With the both my K5 bodies in Manual, the Aperture stays constant & the speed changes. So I can set DOF & the camera handles the exposure.
With the K3, I set the exposure settings that I want, turn on Exp Bracketing & the 1st shot has less DOF than I want, & the last shots with more than I want.
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Originally posted by stevebrot As I understand it, you are wanting to set an arbitrary aperture and shutter speed and have the camera bracket the shutter speed only. I have no idea how M mode bracketing works on the K-5 except for your description and to be honest, I find this behavior surprising
About the best I can offer is to shoot in Av and use the EC and AE-L buttons to get the initial shutter speed you want.
Steve
I find the K3 surprising. The Exp Bracketing on all the other bodies Ive owned since the film days has been the same.
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Originally posted by Tjompen1968 Why do you need to be in Manual? What is it you are trying to accomplish?
Im trying to get bracketing in Manual without the camera re-metering the shot & without changing the DOF
---------- Post added 04-04-15 at 02:06 AM ----------
Exposure Bracketing has worked the same on my K10, k20, & both my K5 bodies ... I don't see whats changed with the K3