I've found that when shooting RAW, bracketing is unnecessary. If you''re 
careful about exposure and come close, you can easily nail it in conversion.

Paul
On Sep 27, 2013, at 11:34 PM, Stan Halpin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Short story: I haven't been able to find a way to use Mirror Lockup mode 
> while also bracketing exposures. Am I missing something in one of the 
> functions or options?
> 
> Longer story: One of the things I learned during the workshop I attended in 
> August is that I didn't know as much as I thought about the K-5. I knew of, 
> e.g., exposure bracketing and had used that once or twice  but didn't really 
> know how to use it until I practiced a bit. Since then I have been slowly 
> working my way back and forth in the manual, trying to become more familiar 
> with the various functions and practicing to get more facile in using them. 
> As I  "previsualize" some shots I would like to take at an upcoming Fall 
> Colors workshop (same venue, same instructors, different emphasis on the 
> photo opportunities available), one combination of functions I would like to 
> be able to use is bracketed exposure (for possible HDR processing). But I 
> want to be able to use mirror-lockup (with remote) for many/most shots (for 
> greater sharpness). And I haven't discovered any way to activate both the 
> bracket and ML modes simultaneously. So, am I missing something? Or do I 
> resign myself to manu
 ally adjusting the exposure to create the bracketed sequence? 
> 
> stan
> 
> 
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