Auto bracketing is a series of different exposure shots made by the camera. These series of shots usually come in three different types which are underexposed, normal and overexposed. This is used when there is a wide dynamic range that falls outside the camera ability to capture or you want to create a high dynamic range imaging (HDRI) by merging pictures of different exposures. Auto bracketing defines a range of values usually +/- 2 that allows the user to choose from.
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