Try making three exposures ... on one of my film cameras that had the autobracket feature, I could set an option for whether I wanted it to auto-fire all three or whether I wanted each one to fire only when I pressed the shutter release.

Don't know the MZ-5n specifically. How about hunting up an instruction manual?

Godfrey

On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

OK, so then what? I push the shutter release and I only get one exposure.
I tried holding the shutter release down, figuring the film would auto
advance and make the bracketed exposures, but that didn't change anything. So, once again, how do I get the auto bracket feature to work. Could the
camera be broken?  The continuous shooting thing works.

Shel



[Original Message]
From: Jaume Lahuerta

Just move the switch in the left dial (the exposure
compensation one) to the 1 or 1/2 position.
It is the same switch than the auto-shutter and
continuous shooting mode.

Once the switch is there, when you shoot, the camera
will fire three times with the indicated bracket.





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