Auto Exposure Bracketing - Expanding Dynamic Range Part 2 - EOS R5 Tip 25

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • In this video we'll take a look at auto exposure bracketing on the EOS R5. While mirrorless cameras greatly diminish the need for exposure bracketing to get the right exposure, it's still a useful technique for creating high dynamic range image sets for stacking in post production.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @AndrewBerube41
    @AndrewBerube41 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This was very useful information for the upcoming solar eclipse. I plan on exposure bracketing to get as many shots at different ranges as possible.

  • @davidkopman5710
    @davidkopman5710 Před rokem +2

    As a relatively new R5 owner I have found your video series extremely helpful. Thanks so much for all the assistance.

  • @PA-gt1dd
    @PA-gt1dd Před rokem +3

    I have seen your videos before...but THIS one...this one made me a subscriber. Your pace at which you dispense the information is PERFECT. I am officially a fan of YOU. thank you.

  • @drtnrao57
    @drtnrao57 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good video.

  • @EbenHall
    @EbenHall Před rokem

    Brilliant. Exactly the information I needed!

  • @jean-francoismasse7313
    @jean-francoismasse7313 Před rokem +1

    Great! I found the info I was looking for!! I believed that the only way to take a sequence rapidly was to put a 2 second delay. I was wrong. High speed drive will automaticly stop after the number of bracket I choose. Thanks!

  • @gman5375
    @gman5375 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks man! Have been searching everywhere to find out why my camera suddenly stopped taking all the shots in one press. I didn’t realise it was because I had previously been in 2 second timer mode and then switched into single shot the next time!

  • @abas1r
    @abas1r Před 2 lety

    By far the best video I've found on this topic. Thank you 👍🏽🙏🏽👌🏽

  • @Squeezesify
    @Squeezesify Před 2 lety

    These Canon EOS R5 tips are gold!
    /Jan

  • @xxAmy231xx
    @xxAmy231xx Před rokem

    This was perfect. Can you bracket when using a speedlite?
    I keep getting a flashing (*) symbol on my camera when using auto exposure bracketing, can you let me know why this is?
    Thanks so much for the easy-to-follow tutorial, just subscribed

    • @PointsInFocus
      @PointsInFocus  Před rokem +2

      You can do flash exposure bracketing (FEB) while using a Speedlite (this brackets the flash exposure) but not auto exposure bracketing that changes the ambient exposure.
      If for some reason you really need to work around that limitation, you can use the PC sync port on the side of the camera to trigger a manual flash or wireless trigger set and that shouldn't lock out the auto exposure bracket.
      As for the flashing star symbol, that indicates that the exposure is locked meaning that the camera is in the process of shooting a bracket set. It will start flashing after the first exposure, and stop flashing after the last exposure in the set is complete.
      You might also notice, that the star you see flashing is the same symbol as is over the exposure lock button on the back of the camera between the AF-On and auto focus method select buttons. Incidentally if you use the exposure lock feature, the star will stay on solid instead of flashing while the exposure is locked.

  • @benwilson6149
    @benwilson6149 Před 2 lety

    very good shit

  • @stevef1314
    @stevef1314 Před rokem

    When using AEB in Manual mode does the camera adjust the shutter speed, aperture or ISO? Likewise, what does the camera adjust when shooting Manual with Auto ISO?

    • @PointsInFocus
      @PointsInFocus  Před rokem +1

      In manual: shutter speed.
      In manual + auto ISO: ISO.

    • @stevef1314
      @stevef1314 Před rokem

      @@PointsInFocus Thanks! That is very helpful to know.

  • @antoniodelrosario1755
    @antoniodelrosario1755 Před 2 lety

    4:20 so, that’s mean that this camera can shoot 20 stop even though that the setting just let you 3 stop?

    • @PointsInFocus
      @PointsInFocus  Před 2 lety

      You could abuse the bracketing system to do that, but you'd probably be better off just switching to manual and setting the exposure yourself.

    • @wcsdiaries
      @wcsdiaries Před 2 lety

      ​@@PointsInFocus Dumb question but how do I actually get the camera to take 7 auto bracketed photos in quick succession on its own? On my gh5 when I selected 5 AEB it would take 5 photos on its own (2 underexposed, 1 regular, 2 overexposed) after pressing the shutter once. On the r5 it seems I have to push the shutter each time (which I don't like since it shakes the camera). The only fix I've found is to use HDR mode, but that only takes 3 photos......help!

    • @PointsInFocus
      @PointsInFocus  Před 2 lety +1

      You can either set the camera to one of the timed release modes (2 or 10 second delay), and the camera will shoot the entire sequence automatically. Alternatively, you can use of the continuous drive modes and hold the shutter release down and the camera will stop shooting when the bracket sequence is complete.

  • @PA-gt1dd
    @PA-gt1dd Před rokem

    how do we find prt 1?

    • @PointsInFocus
      @PointsInFocus  Před rokem

      Tip #24 is "part" 1. But I've added links to the descriptions of all 3 videos since they really should be there.

  • @seabreezeof
    @seabreezeof Před 2 lety

    The biggest issue is Canon is calling Focus Stacking Bracketing. and not Auto Exposure Bracketing for Dynamic range which everyone called Bracketing . Appreciate your video Thanks

    • @PointsInFocus
      @PointsInFocus  Před 2 lety

      Any operation that shifts a camera setting is called some kind of bracketing. Properly the word bracket or bracketing should always be prefixed by the thing that's being bracketed, as in exposure bracketing, white balance bracketing, focus bracketing, or flash exposure bracketing.
      Focus stacking and exposure bracketing are two separate operations on the EOS R5/R6 that do completely different things.
      Focus bracketing (found on the shoot 5 menu) shifts the lens's focus position by a set step size and generates a series of images, one at each focus position; the exposure is not changed between images. This is not focus stacking, though that's likely the end goal, as the camera doesn't stack or combine the images any way.
      Auto exposure bracketing (abbreviated AEB, found on the shoot 2 menu) shifts the exposure by a set step and generates a series of images at different exposures.

  • @davidbenefiel9289
    @davidbenefiel9289 Před 3 měsíci

    If you combine auto bracketing, continuous shooting and interval timer, the camera only takes one exposure at a time, and brackets at each time interval, so if you set your bracketing at 7 exposures, but the No. of shots at 5, you only get 5 out of seven exposures and end up without one full bracket. You might be expecting 35 exposures, i.e. 5 sets of 7 brackets. Since this camera does not support an external shutter release with a timer, only Canon's remote, which is not programmable, you are out of luck.

    • @PointsInFocus
      @PointsInFocus  Před 3 měsíci

      The TC-80N3 is Canon's external shutter release with a programmable intervalometer. So yes, the camera supports an external shutter release with a timer. And you can combine it with continuous shooting to shoot brackets at each intervale. You just have to set a long exposure time long enough for the bracket to complete.

  • @Leo_Visions
    @Leo_Visions Před rokem

    so hard to listen to