Nikon and Canon cameras have a button on the camera body to enable a bracketing mode. Sony cameras don’t…I’d buried under the shooting mode menu. Once you know what you’re looking for and configure your settings, it’s very easy to switch in and out of bracketing mode. Let’s go through the settings and get set up.
To enable bracketing, we need to change the Drive Mode of the camera. You can do this one of two ways:
- Press the left side of the circular wheel on the back of the camera
- Go into the Menu, navigate to page 2 of the Image Menu and scroll down to Drive Mode. Press Ok.
Once in the Drive Mode menu, scroll down until you see the options with the BRK icon. There is a single shot mode (BRK S) and a continuous mode (BRK C).
Notice the arrows to the right of the BRK C icon. By pressing the left and right directional arrows on the scroll wheel, you can adjust the distance between exposures and choose how many images you’d like to take. I am usually happy with 2 stops and 5 images.
When you’re ready to change from bracketing mode to a normal shooting mode, all you have to do is go back into the Drive Menu and select a single or continuous mode.
Other Bracketing Settings
Sony offers a few more bracketing settings accessible through the menu. You can add a self-timer and choose the order to save your images. To access these settings, open the Menu and navigate to the page 2 of the Image menu and scroll down to Bracket Settings. Press Ok.
Inside Bracket Settings, click on Self Timer. I like to assign a 2-second self timer. Scroll down to BRK 2 and click Ok.
Under Bracket Order, I like to save the underexposed-images first, then the exposed image, and the over-exposed images last.
I followed the guide above and the camera does indeed bracket, however when I hit play on my camera I can only see 1 image. Whats going on? aren’t there supposed to be at least 2-3 copies of each image? (Sony A7 III)
you have to hold the shutter down for the camera to take all the pictures
Well, when I choose, in Drive Mode, 3 brackets, I Get just 2. I have also to choose brackets settings, in Order to get The right Number of brackets.
Well, when I choose, in Drive Mode, 3 brackets, I Get just 2. I have also to choose brackets settings, in Order to get The right Number of brackets.
I followed the guide above and the camera does indeed bracket, however when I hit play on my camera I can only see 1 image. Whats going on? aren’t there supposed to be at least 2-3 copies of each image? (Sony A7 III)
I tried this and it works, but I don’t understand why sometimes the camera processes the 3 images, ending up with one in the gallery, and sometimes it does not, ending up with 3 images in the gallery.
Can someone help me?? I haven’t found any settings where I can change this… (Sony a6400)
I’m using bracketing with my sony and for some reason only the first image is sharp. It is only visible when I zoom in and compare them. Do you have any idea what the problem may be? I’m using the camera on A (aperture priority) mode. Thank you.
How do I bracket using aperture and not exposure time?