I also posted this in the S197 section. Sorry for the double post, but I know SN95 owners love FR500's too. Only problem was the center caps don't fit. I bought the standard large size, and these are odd. They're about the same diameter, but about half as deep. I think I've got something in mind, but for now I just put the ones they came with on. They're all 3 exposure HDR. Some have more filtering than others. Without further adieu, enjoy. :D
am i able to take those kind of shots, how would I go about doing it?
thanks alot
Yes, your camera has exposure compensation in it. You'll need a good tripod. You'll need to take one photo at normal exposure, and 1 under and 1 over exposed. The problem with with it is that it doesn't have auto exposure bracketing. It's very hard to line up 3 photos when you have to make changes to the settings on the camera between them. It's been done, but it's not easy. Another thing about HDR. Most of the HDR images you see out there are similar to my last one. Very grainy and over-filtered. For most of my photos, I prefer to keep the tone-mapping to a minimum to keep the realism. I only use HDR for what it was made for. To bring out the shadows.
Here's more information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging
MustangMan00
03-11-2008, 09:01 PM
thanks ya i jsut looked it up what would i need to get an auto exposure bracketing or whatever, is it something you can buy or what....im goin to try and take some tom. and see how it goes
MustangMan00
03-11-2008, 09:06 PM
i have a setting that takes 3 shots at 1.0 EV apart...that works correct?
DarkFireGT
03-11-2008, 09:10 PM
AEB is dependant upon the camera. The majority of the cameras that can do AEB are digital SLR's. You can pick up what I'm using, the Canon Rebel XT pretty cheap now. They came out with the XTi now, so the XT's are pretty inexensive, as far as SLR's go.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/371191-REG/Canon_0209B003_EOS_Digital_Rebel_XT.html