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Title: HDR Images/Bracketing
Post by: cerett on March 28, 2012, 03:57:29 AM
Can someone provide me with a good workflow for HDR images. What works well for you? I'm using the bracketing function on my H4D-60. Does single shot or continuous make any difference? Mirror up or down with bracketing? Any additional tricks or suggestions?
Title: Re: HDR Images/Bracketing
Post by: Michael H. Cothran on March 28, 2012, 11:46:19 AM
Hi. I've owned an H4D for about 6 weeks now, and have finally gotten my head around bracketing. Single or Continuous makes no big difference, except that you can fire the entire sequence without releasing the shutter button in Continuous mode. And you can finish the sequence faster, if that's important at the time. I shoot landscapes, and always prefer mirror-up. Bracketing or not. The H4D can shoot in bracketing mode with the mirror up. Here's how, if you don't know:
On the grip menu, go to Menu>Settings>Custom Options>#32 "Always return mirror." Change the bottom from "yes" to "no."
Then create your bracketing sequence to the point that you're ready to fire. Click the mirror up. Fire your complete sequence. Note the mirror remains up. After the last shot, click the mirror back down.
Hope this helps.
Gee, it sorta feels good being able to actually help someone else, instead of being the one always asking the questions. ;D
Title: Re: HDR Images/Bracketing
Post by: NickT on March 28, 2012, 12:12:59 PM
Good tip Michael Thank you :)

Here's one for you try double tapping the mirror up button and see what happens :)

Nick-T
Title: Re: HDR Images/Bracketing
Post by: ghoonk on March 30, 2012, 10:10:27 PM
Nice - it triggers the self timer!
Title: Re: HDR Images/Bracketing
Post by: ghoonk on July 21, 2012, 06:30:06 PM
Now if only there was a way to keep the self-timer on until i manually deactivate it :)
Title: Re: HDR Images/Bracketing
Post by: Jacephoto on August 17, 2012, 04:32:19 PM
Quote from: ghoonk on July 21, 2012, 06:30:06 PM
Now if only there was a way to keep the self-timer on until i manually deactivate it :)

Yes. There is a way. Took me many months to figure out.

However i don't have my camera w me now. Will try to return to the forum and input. Meanwhile, someone else, please help?