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I don't think you're setting up a burst shot, but a white balance bracketing.
The so-called bracketing** is to quickly shoot several photos with some differences in settings**, and there is always one suitable for you.
See the encyclopedia white balance bracketing will be like this, shoot several different shades of **, there is always one that is the correct tone.
If you are a novice, please read through the manual and you will naturally find the answer.
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Maybe you chose the autofocus, and each time the focus point changes, it will affect the metering, resulting in a different ** value. You can try to manually select the focus point to shoot.
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Just do a factory reset to the default settings.
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CL is for low-speed continuous shooting, and CH is for high-speed continuous shooting.
The maximum continuous shooting speed of the D750 is one shot per second, the low speed continuous shooting can be set to 1 6 frames per second, and the high-speed continuous shooting will shoot at the highest speed, so there is no need to set it, and there is no need to design the machine settings anymore.
Why have a low speed? Because there are times when you don't need to use the top speed continuous shooting, you are given a continuous shooting position that you can set to save shutter loss. You can think of low-speed continuous shooting as a variable speed continuous partner.
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This proposition, in photographic terms, is "how does a DSLR adjust white balance".
DSLR cameras can adjust the white balance in the following ways:
1. Rough adjustment according to the classification of on-site light: Among the options for adjusting the white balance, there are generally options such as direct sunlight, sunrise and sunset, cloudy, shade, incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp, etc., which can be selected according to classification.
2. Manual selection according to the color temperature of the on-site light source: senior photographers can generally accurately estimate the color temperature of the on-site light source, and select the corresponding color temperature number of the light source. This adjustment is more precise than the former.
3. White balance method: Take a picture with the camera on the white paper, gray board or full color balance mirror, and the camera evaluates the color temperature of the light source to obtain a more accurate white balance.
4. Post-adjustment: Especially for files in RAW format (**Original Information Lossless Recording Format), the white balance can be adjusted to the greatest extent with post-production software - there is no need to set the white balance in advance when shooting in RAW format.
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The white balance of the SLR is used to correct the color difference, try to correct the color difference in different environments, to ensure that the color will not be too biased, the later color grading is a variety of adjustments, there is nothing that can not be adjusted, some people do not like to do the post, then the white balance is very useful. Later grading is sometimes a correction of color deviations, and sometimes deviations are required, and excessive deviations.
The key is to look at your budget, see what you want to enter is an entry-level SLR, I recommend you 600D SLR, but there is certainly no need to go on the red circle of 17 40 is too wasteful. A head is more expensive than your machine, if you are 60d then you can also consider this head. But 17 40 is a wide angle, which is not very suitable for shooting people, and there will be distortion. >>>More
Personally, I prefer Canon's machine, 450D 500D are good entry machines, when you take Canon to shoot portraits, you will find that Canon machines are outstanding, vivid colors, delicate portraits, at least I'm upgrading the machine and still consider Canon, Canon Another bigger advantage is that Canon's lens mount area is larger than Nikon, so that Canon can make a larger aperture.
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