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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
Understand multiple exposure.
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<blockquote data-quote="martenfisher" data-source="post: 87888" data-attributes="member: 11477"><p>Why would I google bracketing? I have produced hundreds of HDR photos with multiple cameras. I have read the manual over and over. The manual is not specific about the data that you get from the multiple exposure mode. Multiple exposure is not bracketing atleast in my D700. Bracketing is a totaly seperate thing from my question. As far as I know the multiple exposure mode does not change the exposure level but just lays the same exposure over and over on itself. I am trying to understand why I would do that. Bracketing produces different exposures and in the D700 they are not overlayed. You have to do that in software. Multiple exposure goes up to 10 times and the bracketing is 9 times. I see no need at this point in even bothering with the multiple exposure option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martenfisher, post: 87888, member: 11477"] Why would I google bracketing? I have produced hundreds of HDR photos with multiple cameras. I have read the manual over and over. The manual is not specific about the data that you get from the multiple exposure mode. Multiple exposure is not bracketing atleast in my D700. Bracketing is a totaly seperate thing from my question. As far as I know the multiple exposure mode does not change the exposure level but just lays the same exposure over and over on itself. I am trying to understand why I would do that. Bracketing produces different exposures and in the D700 they are not overlayed. You have to do that in software. Multiple exposure goes up to 10 times and the bracketing is 9 times. I see no need at this point in even bothering with the multiple exposure option. [/QUOTE]
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