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Braketing on the D200, How to ????
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 13964" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Ranie has it right. Set the shutter to continuous high. You still have to hold the shutter button until all three shots are taken. Even with the shutter set on continuous high it won't take the shots any faster than the shutter will operate. If the exposure requires an exposure range of several seconds you will have to hold the button down until all of the shots are finished. If the exposure time is extended a shutter release cable is recommended. Get the one made for the D200. It should also have a release button lock for time extended shots. You can also hand hold for all three shots as long as all of the shots have a shutter speed that would not allow camera shake. The HDR program will register the shots at the time of the merger. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 13964, member: 654"] Ranie has it right. Set the shutter to continuous high. You still have to hold the shutter button until all three shots are taken. Even with the shutter set on continuous high it won't take the shots any faster than the shutter will operate. If the exposure requires an exposure range of several seconds you will have to hold the button down until all of the shots are finished. If the exposure time is extended a shutter release cable is recommended. Get the one made for the D200. It should also have a release button lock for time extended shots. You can also hand hold for all three shots as long as all of the shots have a shutter speed that would not allow camera shake. The HDR program will register the shots at the time of the merger. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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