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HDR night photography with the D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="supersi" data-source="post: 343760" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>Tonight I went out and tried a tripod shoot of an island about 3km offshore from a beach using HDR. </p><p>There was a full moon but patchy clouds with the occasional gap.</p><p>Anyway, the D5200 has the HDR 3 exposure bracket mode. I activated that to the maximum +/- 2.0 e.v, set shutter to wireless remote, activated shutter delay mode, set aperture priority mode, set my aperture to 7.1.</p><p>Got a gap in the clouds with the full moon, went to shoot and the remote wouldn't trigger the camera.</p><p>A message on the rear lcd screen said something like "too dark".</p><p>To get the camera to fire I had to change the iso to Hi 2 and use the normal shutter button.[ATTACH]107128[/ATTACH]</p><p>But of course now my photos are super-grainy.</p><p>FYI - Picture stats are, ISO 10159 18mm f/7.1 4.0sec</p><p></p><p>What should or shouldn't I have done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supersi, post: 343760, member: 20220"] Tonight I went out and tried a tripod shoot of an island about 3km offshore from a beach using HDR. There was a full moon but patchy clouds with the occasional gap. Anyway, the D5200 has the HDR 3 exposure bracket mode. I activated that to the maximum +/- 2.0 e.v, set shutter to wireless remote, activated shutter delay mode, set aperture priority mode, set my aperture to 7.1. Got a gap in the clouds with the full moon, went to shoot and the remote wouldn't trigger the camera. A message on the rear lcd screen said something like "too dark". To get the camera to fire I had to change the iso to Hi 2 and use the normal shutter button.[ATTACH=CONFIG]107128._xfImport[/ATTACH] But of course now my photos are super-grainy. FYI - Picture stats are, ISO 10159 18mm f/7.1 4.0sec What should or shouldn't I have done? [/QUOTE]
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