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Get R now, wait, pass, or switch?

Started Sep 8, 2018 | Polls thread
OP Great Bustard Forum Pro • Posts: 45,641
Easy answer:

sssanti wrote:

Great Bustard wrote:

Truth be told, what I want *far* more than a sensor with more DR is a camera that takes two or more exposures within user-defined constraints and merges them in RAW.

For example, let's say I took a photo of a scene at 24mm f/8 1/200 ISO 100. I'd like the camera to, say, take a photo at 1/50, 1/100, 1/200, 1/400, and 1/800 and merge them all into a single RAW HDR file. Should be easily doable handheld if the lens has IS or the body has IBIS.

Lightroom can do this. It merges multiple raw files you can take with current Canon cameras into a single HDR dng file. Why do you think it is so important to have this done in camera?

Will LR automatically let me take a burst of photos as described in the paragraph I highlighted in bold above?

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