Nikon D200 bracketing dial only turns bracketing on/off instead of changing frame count
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On my Nikon D200, the rear command dial used to let me change the number of bracketed shots. Now it only switches bracketing on and off, showing just the bracketing symbol. How do I restore control of the number of frames?
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The relevant details appear to be on page 167 of your manual under the custom bracketing settings. You can set the parameters to either be set manually or automatically, it sounds like they must have been changed to automatic from manual.
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Check the D200’s custom bracketing settings. If the rear dial now only turns bracketing on/off, the camera is likely set so bracketing options are being controlled automatically rather than adjusted manually from the dial.
According to the manual section on custom bracketing settings, you can change this behavior there and restore the ability to set the number of bracketed frames with the command dial.
In short: go into the camera’s Custom Settings menu, find the bracketing-related option, and switch it back from automatic behavior to manual control.
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