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quiksive

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Yoz brudders may i know if sony alpha cam can do hdr
 

weishengg

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yup!!
 

simranjits

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All can do hdr with tripod( ideal setup) , a700 and a900 can do it potentially hand held due to 2 stop EV increment and faster frame rate per second.
 

navlem

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Yoz brudders may i know if sony alpha cam can do hdr
Frankly speaking, any camera can do HDR. All you need is exposure changing function.
 

Rashkae

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Yoz brudders may i know if sony alpha cam can do hdr
Even your cellphone camera can do HDR if you know how to use it. ;)
 

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Bro, HDR is post-processing, not done in camera... as long as you shoot and bracket enough, you can get HDR... for RAW I think one shot HDR also possible...
 

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Bro, HDR is post-processing, not done in camera... as long as you shoot and bracket enough, you can get HDR... for RAW I think one shot HDR also possible...
Yup, for RAW, we can adjust the exposure before export to jpeg.
 

Timber Wolf

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Hello there. Yup no problems with HDR. In fact I do HDR handheld, using +-2 and 5fps for the A700.







Even the LX3 can do handheld HDR! =)


Hope you like the pix!
Qx
 

TME

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As long as the camera allow you to bracket, can do HDR already... or the camera allow you to go manual mode, can do HDR... cause can do manual bracketing.
 

doomslayerz

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sad a200/300/350 can only bracket +-0.7EV
but still can do it manually for +-2~ :thumbsup:
 

stasystylez

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most of the time i take 1 raw and go back use sony software..

change to -2 -1 0 +1 +2

like that can?
 

navlem

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Can is can, but its better to take 5 different exposures from your camera, rather den creating from a existing image.
 

sliond

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Frankly speaking, any camera can do HDR. All you need is exposure changing function.
As explained.. aslong as there are sufficient shots with different exposure..

Do try everyways u can think of..

N'joy;)
 

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