WB150 AEB?
Firstly, I could be wrong but I don't think there is a separate WB150 model distinct from the WB150F. The early promotional information indicated that there would be, with the F model having wi-fi connectivity. However I don't think that ever happened. Certainly the Samsung support site only lists the WB150F.
Secondly, I don't think the WB150F supports bracketing. You can download the user manual from here: http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201301/20130129083424654/WB150F_English.pdf A search of the manual for the word "bracketing" returns no result.
The WB850F does support AE bracketing and so does the WB750. The WB750 is very similar to the WB150F in specifications but without the wi-fi. Being a discontinued model, it is as cheap as chips these days. I have one but hardly ever use it because my NX10 is a much better camera. However the WB750 fits easily in a shirt pocket, so is convenient to take when I otherwise wouldn't want to carry a camera.
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