Two nights ago, I was shooting sunsets, using exposure bracketing, one stop under exposure, one shot proper exposure, one shot overexposure. Worked fine. The next day, I had to take the camera out od exposure bracketing for shooting during the day. Last night, while trying to shoot sunsets again, using exposure bracketing, the camera would take just one shot. I would set the exposure bracketing for the usual 3 shots, one over, one normal, one under exposure. After the first (and only shot), the bracketing exposure scale would show just one shot set for over exposure. I must have made a setting in my camera that prevents three successive shots, but I just cannot discover it. Help please!
I'm not familiar with the D600 but just a wild guess check to see if your camera is set for single shot instead of Cl or Ch.
leftyD500 wrote:
Two nights ago, I was shooting sunsets, using exposure bracketing, one stop under exposure, one shot proper exposure, one shot overexposure. Worked fine. The next day, I had to take the camera out od exposure bracketing for shooting during the day. Last night, while trying to shoot sunsets again, using exposure bracketing, the camera would take just one shot. I would set the exposure bracketing for the usual 3 shots, one over, one normal, one under exposure. After the first (and only shot), the bracketing exposure scale would show just one shot set for over exposure. I must have made a setting in my camera that prevents three successive shots, but I just cannot discover it. Help please!
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I checked my D610 manual as I haven't used exposure bracketing yet. It appears the camera must be set for Continuous shooting, either Continuous low (Cl), Continuous high (Ch) or Quiet Continuous (Qc) in order for the camera to automatically take all 3 shots. Otherwise you will need to press the shutter button for each shot.
Hope that helps.
Flip nail this...
"the camera must be set for Continuous shooting, either Continuous low (Cl), Continuous high (Ch) or Quiet Continuous (Qc) in order for the camera to automatically take all 3 shots. Otherwise you will need to press the shutter button for each shot."
But don't take Flip's or my word for this but rather corroborate it with DpReview.
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/50890630btw, I ultimately upgraded my D610 to a D810...
This brought a myriad of technology to the table, most importantly AF performance.
Hope this helps lefty
All the best on your journey :)
Lefty, you got three replies suggesting the same fix and I'm curious to know if that was the answer to your problem.
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