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HDR In-Camera Options

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PostedMar 11, 2012 at 10:28 pm

I have a Sony Nex 5N and an A77 SLT. Both of these cameras support HDR in the camera. I've been quite pleased with the results even when hand-holding the cameras. Sometimes the photos look artificial but often, with a little care about the EV range I select, I get excellent results. I'm curious what other cameras support HDR in camera. I'm also curious how many of you take multiple exposures and then process the results in software later.

Dondo . BPL Member
PostedMar 12, 2012 at 6:46 am

I'm also curious how many of you take multiple exposures and then process the results in software later.

When there is no other way to get a shot, I'll take several exposures with my camera on a tripod and combine them in Enfuse, a donation-ware plug-in for Lightroom. What I'm looking for is a more natural look rather than the "HDR look." Mostly, though, I try to pick scenes within the dynamic range of my camera.

Joshua Gray BPL Member
PostedMar 13, 2012 at 6:56 am

I go the multiple exposures route (usually +/- 3 stops) to obtain my HDR photos. Process with photomatix and then photoshop. I too strive to not push it into the area of non-realism.

From my experience I just haven't liked the in-camera HDR results that I have seen. But maybe the new stuff looks better.

Here is a fav from my collection (non-hiking related):

HDR

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