fast HDR photos?

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anyone have any tips on shooting faster hdr photos

basically taking 3 photos with 3 different exposures

ive seen people link their camera to their computer to have bracket shooting at different settings.

is this the only way? if so how can i do it with my pextax ist dl?
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Doesn’t the DL have auto exposure bracketing?
anyone have any tips on shooting faster hdr photos

basically taking 3 photos with 3 different exposures

ive seen people link their camera to their computer to have bracket
shooting at different settings.

is this the only way? if so how can i do it with my pextax ist dl?
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to do hdr-

if you put camera into full auto matrix metering, take first shot note fstop and shutter speed. put cmaera into full manual, see if camera still has the matrix fstop and shutter speed. if yes, then using shutter speed go up 2-4 shutter speeds 1 fstop worth of shutter speed at a time. the back to matrix shutter speed and go down same number of shutter speeds.

this is on a tripod with cable release.

no, you should not use 1 raw shot and convert 1 stop up and down, because their is not enough dynamic range in the 1 raw shot. dynamic range is why we are doing this, hdr is trying to get all it can.

the group of shots can be raw or jpeg. if jpeg they can be used as is. if raw remember that you HAVE to batch process all 5-9 shots. this is because the pp has to be all the same on every pic. you cannot, for example make any attempt to get the shadow details of the group of raw pics, because that would require different amounts of pp, and you cannot do that with hdr. the pp for all shots has to be identical.

for me i just shoot them in jpeg and use them from the camera, that way they are all identical because the camera jpeg settings are the same for every shot. i also put my hand streched in front of the lens and take a check shot and when done take a ending shot with hand. this tells me where the hdr group is on my memory card when i transfer to the pc.

the only important item is to bracket using shutter speeds only. if fstops are used it changes dof between shots. and shoot enough shots, 5-9 is the optimum. the only other thought is to shoot a scene that deserves the the hdr technique, too many people are shooting hdr because it is new or different or whatever. the scene for hdr should have a very wide dynamic range. this can be checked with a spotmeter on different areas.

and the scene should have no movement, if so the item will blur in the hdr image.

do not adjust the focus. set the focus on infinity or use a hyperfocalsetup for focus.

do not adjust the white balance for individual shots. go with awb or i setting and do not change it.
 
anyone have any tips on shooting faster hdr photos

basically taking 3 photos with 3 different exposures

ive seen people link their camera to their computer to have bracket
shooting at different settings.

is this the only way? if so how can i do it with my pextax ist dl?
What's the speed issue? The best you can hope for is to capture the three shops using bracketing in constant shooting mode. If you need to display the combined HDR image soon after I guess you need a computer close by but connecting the camera directly via the USB cable may be more problematic than it's worth unless you are in a well organized studio set-up (where generally HDR would be unnecessary in any case).

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you have to be carefull in the auto bracketing. for hdr only the shutter speed is your bracketing device. you cannot cvhange the fstop to bracket, if you do it will aslo change your DOF and that will show up in the hdr image as blurriness.
 

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