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HDR...cause its sexy! Samantha Indigo
Are there camera's out there can can take HDR pics or do I need to take three pics with different flash settings and photocshop em?
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>> Anonymous
There's the Fuji S3 DSLR that sort of does what you ask for, its the closest your going to get anyway.
Basically it has 2 sets of sensors, 1 for bright stuff, 1 for dark.

I used to own the camera, it was awesome in its day but is a bit dated now.
>> Anonymous
>>87080
lots of the dslrs have autobracketing features which will take muliple exposures on after the other. also, if thats an hdr you took with a flash... then gtfo....
>> Samantha Indigo
>>87242
nope, not hdr, a friends 3.1 mp camera, Im just curious how to take those kinds of ics, and seek to use a camera that does all the work without having to use adobe
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
By its very nature it is impossible to build a camera with HDR on it because the High in HDR implies that you are outside of your natural (low) dynamic range. A camera that can output what we would call HDR in a single frame is not producing a HDR shot per-se.
>> Anonymous
Nikon has something called D-lighting, Thats a sort of HDR,

Never used it before, Its on their D40 and D80 models (and the newer D300 and D3)