HDRI using Nikon D7000

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

A how-to on using the Nikon D7000 to create HDR images. Shows setups for timer, menu settings and auto-bracketing.

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  • "Hi, this is Brian. We're here on vacation. It's hotter than freak."

    One of the funniest/worst tutorials I've seen on youtube.. and that is quite an achievement.

  • thank you, you've helped me figure out WTF the numbers mean... I can take it from there :)

    New D7000 user :\

  • Is this a joke?

    It's really scripted well then!

  • #TheCharientism: Was your damn mouth out. Disgraceful language. Show some respect!!!

  • I have always assumed that the people who look at these videos do because they have a hint of intelligence. Some of the insulting comments here are proving me wrong. Top tip: if you have nothing constructive to say then maybe opt for saying nothing! So rude!!! Thanks for taking the time to publish this video. And thanks to the camera operator too :)

  • Seriously, You can do in camera HDR by using the multiple exposure menu. Still use the bracketing but set up multiple exposure instead of interval recording. The 3 shots will be layered on top of each other in the camera for a single file output. I think the choice is for 2 or 3 shots of multiple exposure.

  • ahahah #FAIL

    you should call this "Sunday afternoon douchebags" seriously.... your recording with this little crappy camera which cannot focus at all... audio is apalling as well and you take pictures of a frickin bush...

    the worst photography tutorial ever... thanks for the laugh

  • Cheers, I was trying to set up my bracketing with a custom button only to see your vid and notice the d7000 already has a button ready to rock, thanks!

  • hahahaha!

  • thanks for the laughs

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