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On my Canon EOS 6D, I'm able to adjust exposure compensation then set exposure bracketing based on the exposure compensation adjustment.

 

Is that possible on the Q? I have not figured whether this can be done on my Q.

 

 

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On my Canon EOS 6D, I'm able to adjust exposure compensation then set exposure bracketing based on the exposure compensation adjustment.

 

Is that possible on the Q? I have not figured whether this can be done on my Q.

 

 

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You can set manual exposure under/over and combine that with bracketing

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You can set manual exposure under/over and combine that with bracketing

 

I usually shoot aperture priority and use ExpComp all the time.  The n b racketed images come up in post, I see my original compensated image plus ones with the shutter speed varied plus/minus

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I usually shoot aperture priority and use ExpComp all the time. The n b racketed images come up in post, I see my original compensated image plus ones with the shutter speed varied plus/minus

Thanks. This is what I want to accomplish. I'll give it a try. I'd like to see Leica emulate the Canon design that displays the adjusted exposure compensation as the starting point for the setting the bracketing. Probably a pipedream, but would like to see this in a future software release (fingers crossed).

 

 

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FYI. If you have exposure bracketing selected the flash function will be grey’d out. You didn’t ask about that, but I’ve run into this multiple times when I try and use a SF-40 and it does not work. Once you eliminate selecting bracketing, the flash works fine.

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