I've been doing HDRs for a long time and with my X-E1 it easily does 3 exposure brackets. After using the camera for awhile I noticed there is an ISO bracket option when you press the Drive button. Initially I thought this would be no good because it would change the aperture or shutter speed and give problems for HDR. I tried it recently on a whim and was astounded at what happened. It feels like the camera only takes one exposure but creates three versions; there is no triple exposure like regular exposure brackets. If this is true (and I don't know yet) then this becomes very useful for HDRs because it eliminates worrying about wind or other movements between exposures. My first HDR tests looked very good.
I plan to do some more complete testing but thought I would check with the community to see if my impression re "one exposure" is true. If so, what are the implications...
John
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I plan to do some more complete testing but thought I would check with the community to see if my impression re "one exposure" is true. If so, what are the implications...
John
johnagon.com