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Automatic Exposure Bracketing on the D3100?
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<blockquote data-quote="fotofanish" data-source="post: 495686" data-attributes="member: 40699"><p>Seems to be a lot of talk on the net about hacking (modifying) firmware. One apparently successful hack for the 3100 offers longer videos. Personally, I wouldn't be game to try it, even if someone produced a hack to put AEB capability into my 3100. I know enough about computers to be aware how thoroughly you can screw up an expensive motherboard with a bungled firmware update. </p><p></p><p>So a manual bracket is the only way to go with a D3100? (Yeah, I'd love to upgrade to something better but paucity of dosh is the obstacle)</p><p></p><p>In which case, I guess I'd use a tripod and manually adjust the exposure between 3 (or 5 or whatever) shots? Wouldn't there then be a good chance of slightly shifting the camera's position with each adjustment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotofanish, post: 495686, member: 40699"] Seems to be a lot of talk on the net about hacking (modifying) firmware. One apparently successful hack for the 3100 offers longer videos. Personally, I wouldn't be game to try it, even if someone produced a hack to put AEB capability into my 3100. I know enough about computers to be aware how thoroughly you can screw up an expensive motherboard with a bungled firmware update. So a manual bracket is the only way to go with a D3100? (Yeah, I'd love to upgrade to something better but paucity of dosh is the obstacle) In which case, I guess I'd use a tripod and manually adjust the exposure between 3 (or 5 or whatever) shots? Wouldn't there then be a good chance of slightly shifting the camera's position with each adjustment? [/QUOTE]
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