How I set up my Nikon D5100 to shoot bracketed sets for HDR.
How I set up my Nikon D5100 to shoot bracketed sets for HDR.
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good ear!
Setting the shutter release to Continuous Release will take 3 shots with different exposures
Thanks i was lookin for this, you are great
Thanks, hon! I’ve been watching Serge Ramelli, and wanted to try out his HDR methods. But I’m not a Canon user and needed to know different ways of setting up my Nikon D5000 for such shots. You have been very helpful. 😀 Beats taking photography classes at awful-expensive art schools. Blegh.
Thank you! Very useful video!
Thank you for the advice the video has been very useful since I just bought mine 3 months ago.
I just changed the release mode from single to multiple, then it takes three very fast shots.
Thank for the vid
Thanks for this video, I’ve been going crazy trying to figure this auto bracketing out on the d5100, should o gone to Trey’s club house . Thanks
The 5100 is incredible for pics and video. I also love the huge swivel screen and the lavalier mic option as well for an external mic. I highly recommend it and the pic quality is simply amazing.
set your bracketing to whatever you wish. Set your camera on continuous. then hold down the shutter button until all 3 shots are taken. All the other ways work really good too. thanks
Thanks. Very nice video.