http://www.clickherephotographytips.com In photography, bracketing exposure is the technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings. There are at least three methods of bracketing exposure described in my videos
Exposure Bracketing is useful and often recommended in situations that make it difficult to obtain a satisfactory image with a single shot, especially when a small variation in exposure parameters has a comparatively large effect on the resulting image. For example; when taking photographing in snow, at night and in other difficult lighting situations where the importance for the correct exposure is paramount
Autobracketing is a function provided on some Digital Cameras which allow automatic bracketing by using a setting on the camera to take several bracketed shots (in contrast to the photographer altering the settings by hand between each shot).
When bracketing exposures on Film cameras, this process is a little more time consuming
So, in my video you will learn a little about the importance of Bracketing Exposures, cameras, lens settings, digital slr cameras, and so much more information that will assist you in becoming a more knowledgeable photographer
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I currently use a NikonD90, with which I have done bracketing. However, on my Nikon D50 the 3-frame bracketting was done with one shot - one shutter click. With the Nikon D90, are we limited to having to shoot three different frames separately, or does the Nikon D90 have a feature where you can shoot all three different exposures with one shutter click, as in the D50?
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klakfi 11 months ago