ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Autobracketing

Auto-bracketing is like taking three pictures with different settings - one too bright, one too dark, and one just right - so you can choose the best one later. Just like when Goldilocks tried the three bowls of porridge and found one was too hot, one was too cold, but one was just right. Auto-bracketing does this automatically for you so you don't have to keep changing the settings yourself. It takes three pictures, one with a normal setting, one that is a little too bright, and one that is a little too dark. This way you can choose the best one later on your computer or phone. It's like having three chances to get the perfect picture!