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How to do Bracketing with a Nikon D700

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

Most Awsome Nikon .info shows you a quick tip on how to dial in your Nikon D700 to perform bracketing for HDR images. For full articles swing by http://www.mostawesomenikon.info/

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  • can someone tell me what lens he is using?

  • @Fortyn9n3 Hi fortyn9n3!

    That is an old 16mm 2.8 I use there :)

    the "broken bike in the dark with strobes left and right" picture on linusfoto_se is taken with that lens on (picture number 4).

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  • @abbadi004 thank you, Sir.

  • @Marauder1981 hi..it is not a big deal, just go to menu,select camera icon, go to multi exposures select then how many exposures required. That is it

  • @abbadi004

    how do you do that?

  • what you done is multi exposures, but there is a function the D700 will combine all these exposures in one image....Dig baby DIG

  • Simple and nice :D

  • Awesome. Nice and simple explanation.

  • Nice vid. I always thought the absence of the BKT button was an oversight by Nikon for this model. Why not mimic the D3 and have BKT instead of the QUAL button? I wonder if it's possible to reassign the QUAL button to BKT with the D700?

  • objective?

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