... A consumer camera capable of making HDR shots does not exist yet, so exposure bracketing is the..., unless the background behind the person has similar exposure. Why not expose for the highlights and shoot in RAW? You ...dynamic range of the sensor and the data may not be there. Whereas if you bracket your sensor in one shot will transmit the information from the different areas....
...that you apparently do wildlife photography...and the principle still applies. As for bracketing, skill acquired through experience makes such ...> A consumer camera capable of making HDR shots does not exist yet, so exposure bracketing is the ... identical, unless the background behind the person has similar exposure. Why not expose for the highlights and shoot in RAW? You ...
...Edugov <edugov@mailinator.com> wrote: I was disappointed when I tried the bracketing function on the Nikon D200, and found out that it can only take .... Oh NO! Surely, it would not be hard to design the camera to take 7 pictures in quick succession ...? Camcorders can do this, so why can't SLRs? They both use the same sensor. It's a shame an otherwise great camera...
...-989e- ca9720e6edb8@t1g2000pra.googlegroups.com: I was disappointed when I tried the bracketing function on the Nikon D200, and found out that it can only take ... picture. Surely, it would not be hard to design the camera to take 7 pictures in quick succession ...4? Camcorders can do this, so why can't SLRs? They both use the same sensor. It's a shame an otherwise great camera ...
... <edugov@mailinator.com> wrote: I was disappointed when I tried the bracketing function on the Nikon D200, and found out that it can only take ...? Camcorders can do this, so why can't SLRs? They both use the same sensor. It's a shame an otherwise great camera... do wildlife photography...and the principle still applies. As for bracketing, skill acquired through experience makes...
...Yes, I know that you apparently do wildlife photography...and the principle still applies. As for bracketing, skill acquired through experience makes such practices largely unnecessary.... is mandatory. A consumer camera capable of making HDR shots does not exist yet, so exposure bracketing is the only option. But 4fps is too slow to produce identical shots, at least when you...
BTW my D200 allows for mirror lockup, but then I must use an outside viewfinder. Yes, but unfortunately the mirror lockup function is not intended for continuous shooting. It is intended to reduce vibrations, and you can only take ONE picture for each time the mirror goes up.
...Yes, I know that you apparently do wildlife photography...and the principle still applies. As for bracketing, skill acquired through experience makes such practices largely unnecessary....a practice is mandatory. A consumer camera capable of making HDR shots does not exist yet, so exposure bracketing is the only option. But 4fps is too slow to produce identical shots, at least when you...
... <edu...@mailinator.com> wrote: I was disappointed when I tried the bracketing function on the Nikon D200, and found out that it can only take...? Camcorders can do this, so why can't SLRs? They both use the same sensor. It's a shame an otherwise great camera... something? Is there some technical limitation that prevents doing the above in SLRs? Are you shooting RAW images? If not try...
... <edugov@mailinator.com> wrote: I was disappointed when I tried the bracketing function on the Nikon D200, and found out that it can only take .... Oh NO! Surely, it would not be hard to design the camera to take 7 pictures in quick succession...? Camcorders can do this, so why can't SLRs? They both use the same sensor. It's a shame an otherwise great camera...