True. But what if you were taking longer exposures where contact with the camera would probably introduce some movement. I use this technique for landscapes and water shots. Also, you can use it to shoot several groups of bracketed photos.
No need to set the intervalometer - once the frame count and bracketing interval are set he could just shoot as normal and the camera will take care of it.
In "Interval Timer Shooting", instead of pressing "enter" for "Start OK",press "enter" for "ON". That way your burst bracketing is live and ready to go as soon as you hit the shutter or cable release.
Don't need to do neither - set the release to CH and hold the shutter down after you've set your bracketing mode and the camera will automatically rack through the frames until it's done.
@rivd666 well, if you wanted to use cable release, you would just press the cable down as you would do the shutter normally. this technique is useful if you want to shoot a lot of sequences and don't want to constantly press the shutter release. also, somebody mentioned using a remote earlier. that's fine, but with this technique, you can walk away from the camera and let it do it's thing until it was done.
Try to go closer to the video camera,, buddy, or people cat see a thing of what you are doing.
eireannsg 4 weeks ago
Is there such a thing as hdr hd DSLR video on the D300s/D300?
ireallywanttodirect 8 months ago
True. But what if you were taking longer exposures where contact with the camera would probably introduce some movement. I use this technique for landscapes and water shots. Also, you can use it to shoot several groups of bracketed photos.
red95isback 1 year ago
No need to set the intervalometer - once the frame count and bracketing interval are set he could just shoot as normal and the camera will take care of it.
tourmaline07 1 year ago
I love your friendly way in this tutorial, Thanks..
BlazerLTZ 1 year ago
OK I figured it out!
If anyone else has this problem...
In "Interval Timer Shooting", instead of pressing "enter" for "Start OK",press "enter" for "ON". That way your burst bracketing is live and ready to go as soon as you hit the shutter or cable release.
Hope this helps.
rivd666 1 year ago
-Thanks for responding.
I guess my Real question is "How can I do BURST Bracketing with cable release?"
(Without having to hold down the function button or use timer mode.)
I just want to press the shutter 1 time, but my camera (D200) won't allow it.
I have to take individual shots or hold down function button simultaneously.
Is there something in the menu that I'm missing?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
rivd666 1 year ago
Don't need to do neither - set the release to CH and hold the shutter down after you've set your bracketing mode and the camera will automatically rack through the frames until it's done.
tourmaline07 1 year ago
Thank you! You just saved my life! I needed this for my HDR homework assignment! =) So simple!
ann1e8806 1 year ago 2
@ann1e8806 haha, awesome. "saved someones life" is is goin on my photo resume now!
red95isback 1 year ago 2
How would I be able to do this if I wanted to use a cable release?
Also,my function button only works in burst mode if I continuously hold it down. Why dose this happen???
Thanks.
rivd666 1 year ago
@rivd666 well, if you wanted to use cable release, you would just press the cable down as you would do the shutter normally. this technique is useful if you want to shoot a lot of sequences and don't want to constantly press the shutter release. also, somebody mentioned using a remote earlier. that's fine, but with this technique, you can walk away from the camera and let it do it's thing until it was done.
h t t p://w w w.youtube.c o m/watch?v=j5HIDmLFTNo
made using this technique
red95isback 1 year ago
Thanks, it helped me.
HorshamSteve 1 year ago
Thanks a lot. It's great help. I learned a lot. Good job.
ddspictaker 2 years ago
Great thanks. What lens did you have on this camera in the video?
Langoskarli 2 years ago
@Langoskarli sorry..i didn't realize this video got this many views. The lens is the Tokina 11-16 2.8. Great lens for landscapes.
red95isback 1 year ago
@red95isback , No problem! Thanks for the reply. Looking forward to your next movie!
Langoskarli 1 year ago
I had to set to Aperture Priority because it does not work in Manual... lolz... THANX MAN!!
ijerryg 2 years ago
thank you, I applied this tutorial to my
D200 and it worked as instructed. thank you again.
MrYoda1972 2 years ago
I watched this twice and it finally clicked in my brain lol.
I just have to figure out how to do it remotely so I dont have to hold down the shutter for all frames
rct4905 2 years ago
Thx!!!!!!!!!!
plocsbacsi 2 years ago
LOL love the jammies...
thetiktokman 2 years ago
there is a remote, it without cable from hahnel, check it in the net....
its work very good with the d300;
i have also d300
labop21 2 years ago
very cool. seems a little cheaper than nikons cable release.
red95isback 2 years ago
there is no remote for D300. they have a cable release but not everybody has it.
red95isback 2 years ago
use a remote its much better then set the time of the camera...
labop21 2 years ago