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HDR with the D3
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 136670" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I'll have a look. So maybe the only link you are missing is the fact that you don't want to be using multiple exposure using the bracketing function. Multiple exposures are NOT for HDR. Multiple exposures is for when you want to make a single image from 2 different images (example: you have a large dark area in one photograph and you want to stick another picture on it). Exposure bracketing is for HDR. What you have to to is to use the function button to be used as bracketing. I can't remember exactly how I did this with my D700, but when I press the function button I can then adjust how many exposures I want and what the different f-stop value is between each shot.</p><p></p><p>You might have to get your D3 manual out and find out where in the menu you can assign buttons. I even think that the FUNC. button might be set to be bracketing function.</p><p>Have a look at your manual under "bracketing".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 136670, member: 3903"] I'll have a look. So maybe the only link you are missing is the fact that you don't want to be using multiple exposure using the bracketing function. Multiple exposures are NOT for HDR. Multiple exposures is for when you want to make a single image from 2 different images (example: you have a large dark area in one photograph and you want to stick another picture on it). Exposure bracketing is for HDR. What you have to to is to use the function button to be used as bracketing. I can't remember exactly how I did this with my D700, but when I press the function button I can then adjust how many exposures I want and what the different f-stop value is between each shot. You might have to get your D3 manual out and find out where in the menu you can assign buttons. I even think that the FUNC. button might be set to be bracketing function. Have a look at your manual under "bracketing". [/QUOTE]
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