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Auto bracketing and 5 exposures?

 
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Feb 17, 2009 14:35 |  #1

Is it possible? I see people saying that three exposures works well but 5 or even 7 is better yet. But my 40D only allows for 3 in one go. So is the way people are doing this to take 3 and then go to their auto bracketing and dial in another 3 at different stops? I'd be worried I would either move the camera or take so long that light or clouds/people have shifted.


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Feb 17, 2009 15:02 |  #2

I use exposure compensation to get 2 sets of 3; (-4, -2, 0) and (0, +2, +4). When I go to merge them, I discard one of the duplicate 0ev shots. Of course, this does require me to touch the camera, but I normally don't have any alignment issues if I am careful.


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Feb 17, 2009 15:28 |  #3

Hazey wrote in post #7345817 (external link)
Is it possible? I see people saying that three exposures works well but 5 or even 7 is better yet. But my 40D only allows for 3 in one go. So is the way people are doing this to take 3 and then go to their auto bracketing and dial in another 3 at different stops? I'd be worried I would either move the camera or take so long that light or clouds/people have shifted.

If you're on a tripod, shooting in manual, it's easy to just change the shutter speed, keeping everything else the same.


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Feb 24, 2009 22:49 as a reply to  @ jgrussell's post |  #4

ah, so you do need to touch the camera to get the 3+ exposures... i was wondering the same thing


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Feb 26, 2009 03:11 |  #5

Unless you get the 1DsIII that have 7 AEB's


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Feb 26, 2009 15:47 |  #6

Read through this thread...I have the same camera (40d):
https://photography-on-the.net …602775&highligh​t=serrator


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Feb 26, 2009 23:20 as a reply to  @ Serrator's post |  #7

Its possible with a secure tripod head to set AEB and then use exposure compensation
to move the group of 3 bracketed shots to the negative side and push the remote shutter release
then move the 3 bracketed shots to the positive side, etc.
Also, the 1ds2 can be set to bracket 5 shots in one shutter press, for me another reason I got a used 1ds2 over the 5d2...


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