Exposure Bracketing for beginners – Photography tips and tutorials




An introduction to exposure bracketing for beginners. Bracketing (AEB) is a tried and tested way of getting better photos and is particularly useful if you are going to merge images or create HDR (High Dynamic Range) images in Lightroom or Photoshop. Includes Canon and Nikon demos.

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In this video Paul from Photo genius demonstrates how to set Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) on a Canon DSLR and how to bracket manually using a Nikon D3500.

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47 responses to “Exposure Bracketing for beginners – Photography tips and tutorials”

  1. Paul, Thank you for all of your content. I've learned so much about my camera, T7, from you. I'm in California just to let you know how far your reach is. Your videos are easy to understand, and I enjoy grabbing my camera and going right along with you step by step. Thanks again, and looking forward to the next one, cheers.

  2. I really like how you show your viewers using the base line cheapest Canon camera. Because I bet alot of your viewers bought that 499.00 black friday deal where you get the camera body, 18-55mm kit lens, 70-300 EF zoom lens and camera bag. I loved my T3i in 2012 and felt like I had a pro camera body. Yeah I e bern shooting since 2006. But that was using my Dads all manual Minolta SRT-201.
    So suddenly a base line DSLR feels like this huge upgrade. Until I learned what the real pro bodies were like. Lol

  3. Bracketing was vital back in the days when we used film and the majority of photographers didn’t have access to the post exposure voodoo available today. Still very useful in the digital age particularly with landscape/nature photography where light can change second to second. Another brilliant video!

  4. Great video, I’m a regular user of exposure bracketing . I’d like to I offer a tip, for Canon users at least. Instead of selecting the burst mode to take the pics use the 2 second timer option. This lets you push the shutter button then clear your hand away from the camera, to remove the risk of moving it, and the camera then takes the set of bracketed photos automatically.

  5. Thank you for your videos. As i am using a dslr for the first time, I appreciate all the tutorials
    that are teaching me so much about my camera. I have the Canon EOS Rebel T7. The way you teach is easy to follow and understand.

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