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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 585016" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Not knowing the specs of a D70s, I just did some digging and, unfortunately, your camera lacks the ability to shoot raw, do HDR in-camera, or use things like Auto D-Lighting. And your automatic bracketing capability is capped at +/- 1/2EV which is useless for HDR photography. </p><p></p><p>That said, if you do some digging you'll learn how to do the bracketing manually and can combine the JPEG shots using an HDR program. You'll have to use a tripod and it won't be quite as easy as combining raw files, but you can still get to where you want to go. And I suspect what you'll learn using this camera will greatly benefit you once you decide to upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 585016, member: 9240"] Not knowing the specs of a D70s, I just did some digging and, unfortunately, your camera lacks the ability to shoot raw, do HDR in-camera, or use things like Auto D-Lighting. And your automatic bracketing capability is capped at +/- 1/2EV which is useless for HDR photography. That said, if you do some digging you'll learn how to do the bracketing manually and can combine the JPEG shots using an HDR program. You'll have to use a tripod and it won't be quite as easy as combining raw files, but you can still get to where you want to go. And I suspect what you'll learn using this camera will greatly benefit you once you decide to upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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