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Shooting HDR with a D-3200 is that possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 485757" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>Yes I have tried it and it is not HDR. HDR means High Dynamic Range. If you want that over the top wacky "HDR" look then yes, you can do it with one image. However you are only going to pull as much DR out of the single shot as it had to begin with. . You can slice your single NEF file into 10 different exposures, you're still not going to increase the dynamic range of the single shot.</p><p>If you want a true High Dynamic Range shot then you are going to need at least 2 different exposed images . Preferably 3 or more.</p><p></p><p>You can manually bracket your shots on the D3200. You need a tripod, but most importantly, make sure you change nothing between shots except exposure compensation (shutter speed).</p><p></p><p>Make sure you keep the same focus point as well. I have done many 3 exposure shots on my D3100 without any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 485757, member: 22693"] Yes I have tried it and it is not HDR. HDR means High Dynamic Range. If you want that over the top wacky "HDR" look then yes, you can do it with one image. However you are only going to pull as much DR out of the single shot as it had to begin with. . You can slice your single NEF file into 10 different exposures, you're still not going to increase the dynamic range of the single shot. If you want a true High Dynamic Range shot then you are going to need at least 2 different exposed images . Preferably 3 or more. You can manually bracket your shots on the D3200. You need a tripod, but most importantly, make sure you change nothing between shots except exposure compensation (shutter speed). Make sure you keep the same focus point as well. I have done many 3 exposure shots on my D3100 without any problems. [/QUOTE]
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