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| F2.8, 1/20s - Less depth of field | F8.0, 1/2 s - Maximum depth of field |
Other manual exposure modes include shutter priority and full manual exposure.

Bracketing
Bracketing is the automatic exposure of an odd number of frames, typically three or five, over and under exposed by equal steps to enable the photographer to select the best exposed frame at a later time. The Pro90 supports bracketing of three shots at either +/- 0.3, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 1.7 or 2.0 EV from the metered exposure, it takes the normal shot first followed by the under then over exposed shots. This option is available in P, Tv (Shutter Priority) and Av (Aperture Priority) exposure modes. The sample bracketed sequence below was shot with 0.7 EV setting.
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| 1/500s, F6.3 (Normal exposure) |
1/500s, F8.0 (-0.7 EV exposure) |
1/500s, F5.0 (+0.7 EV exposure) |

Stitch Assist
The Pro90's built-in panorama mode named "Stitch Assist" is designed to be used with the provided Photo Stitch Software, essentially you can take a panorama (left-right, right-left, up-down, down-up) or 2 x 2 square, the LCD becomes a guide showing a reduced size image preview against the previously shot images. For stitching the images together later I have a personal preference for PanaVue ImageAssembler over the supplied Canon Photo Stitch software (your mileage may vary). Note that Stitch Assist locks the exposure of the sequence to the measured exposure of the first frame. The image below was created by stitching (with PanaVue ImageAssembler) a sequence of three images taken in Stitch Assist mode.
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Internal Flash
The Pro90's built-in flash range is rated as Wide: 0.7 m - 4.2 m, Tele: 1 m - 3.4 m. It's of the same E-TTL variety as found in the G1 and D30, that means it operates by firing a very brief pre-flash before the main flash, at the time of this pre-flash the camera re-evaluates the flash power for the correct exposure. Note that it's possible to override the default flash power output by +/-2 EV in 0.3 EV steps.

Movie Clips
The Pro90 features a movie clip mode which allows for the recording of a maximum 30 second clip (including audio) at 320 x 240, 15 fps. The movie clips themselves are stored in .AVI format using the Motion JPEG Codec (included with the camera). To play the movie below you will need a Motion JPEG Codec or QuickTime 4.0.
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