HDR Settings For Canon Eos 350d / Digital Rebel XT
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heh? 6:28? 7 o'clock? :))
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I find that more than three exposures is often necessary for a good HDR. Just as well as you have to keep re-entering AEB mode on the 350D (unless you leave it switched on).
I use a home made remote shutter release on my 350D with the camera solidly held to a Manfrotto tripod.
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Fuck that! I can't stand the constant swallowing! I'll look else where.
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Thanks mate! Good stuff!
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Thanks dude,, appreciate it.
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i can hear you swallow all allong
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for some reason AEB will not set when i try to change it. i move it to the -2 0 +2 and when I press set it stays on 0
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Thanks for the quick tutorial!
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Thanks so much for your video. It was very useful.
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after 3 exposers witch program i put in my computer to make hdr photos
anthologia1 1 year ago
@anthologia1 Photomatix would be my choice.
scalespeeder 1 year ago
Hey, wich camera do you think its better, a Olympus Evolt E-420 stock lens kit (Zuiko) or the Canon Eos 350D D.R. XT?
chino011189 1 year ago
@chino011189 They're both great cameras, see if you can handle both to see which feels best in your hand. I'd probably save up a bit more and get a Canon 450d / Digital Rebel XSI.
scalespeeder 1 year ago
what if I want to shot one picture and i want the camera to have 3 exposers of the picture i took, is there a setting for me to do that (question mark, yea my question mark is broken). also i dont want the camera to take 3 pictures one after another.
kelsfknpeach 2 years ago
There's two ways to get three (or more) differently exposed photographs of the same scene.
You can get the camera to take three exposure bracketed shots of the same scene, as in the video.
Alternatively you could take one photo, then process it differently in Adobe Camera RAW (or any other software) three times to give you the bracketed exposures.
Cheers, Rob.
scalespeeder 2 years ago