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XTi exposure bracketing

 
margery
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Oct 22, 2007 11:35 |  #1

I see how to have 3 bracketed exposures w. changing aperature on the XTi. Is there a way to have bracketd exposures for shutter speed, other than manually? (I want to try beginners' version of HDR)
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ggw2000
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Oct 22, 2007 13:27 |  #2

margery wrote in post #4170313 (external link)
I see how to have 3 bracketed exposures w. changing aperature on the XTi. Is there a way to have bracketd exposures for shutter speed, other than manually? (I want to try beginners' version of HDR)
Thanks,
margery

Put the camera in A/V mode and select your aperture. Set your bracketing to the amount you want. Set the camera to high speed mode. Camera will take 3 pictures with different shutter speeds. This is the only way that you should be doing HDR. You want the aperture the same all the time..
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Oct 22, 2007 22:34 |  #3

Couldn't have said that better myself. I use bracketing all the time in my night shots for car photography :) Pretty easy to set on the XTi.


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