chudo121 opened this issue on Feb 01, 2009 ยท 6 posts
Meowgli posted Sun, 01 February 2009 at 9:23 AM
no idea about the camera I'm afraid, but 'camera' seems to have provided you with some links anyhow..
as far as autobracketing vs manual exposures, I'd say autobracket is the way to go... it'll fire off 3 shots in quick succession so any movement in the scene will be minimized over taking time out between exposures to change settings (think of moving clouds..).. also you're less likely to knock your setup out of alignment, making for easier merging later on.
someone correct me if I'm wrong but if you shoot manually bracketed exposures you better have some idea how many stops under/over normal exposure the bracketed shots were as you'll have to enter this exposure info for each file you intend to merge.... in my experience get it wrong and it turns out a right pig's ear... at least with autobracketing you can be sure the intervals will be uniform, like 0,-2,+2... sure you may not get the same breadth of tonal range but shoot in raw and you can stretch the exposures anyway and it'll save you precious time with no significant difference in result