Can the Nikon D7000 auto-shoot a flash bracketing sequence in continuous drive?
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On a Nikon D7000, normal exposure bracketing will fire the full bracket sequence if I use continuous drive and hold the shutter button. But with flash bracketing, I have to press the shutter separately for each frame. Is there a setting that lets the camera automatically take all three flash-bracketed shots in one continuous burst?
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You'll need a flashgun to do the job. The built-in flash is not able to fire continuously in Cl or Ch.
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Not with the built-in flash. On the D7000, the pop-up flash cannot fire continuously in CL or CH to complete a flash-bracketed sequence automatically, so you must trigger each shot separately. If you want automatic flash-bracket sequences, you’ll need to use an external flash unit that can keep up with repeated firing.
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