Learn how to use Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) on the Canon EOS 90D and shoot HDR photos ready for merging in HDR software [ Ссылка ]
The tutorial will show you how to:
- Locate the Custom Functions menu and navigate through the menu
- Set the Number of bracketed shots
- Set AEB (Automatic Exposure Bracketing) and EV spacing
- Set the Drive mode to High Speed continuous
- Merge the photos to HDR in Photomatix
[ Ссылка ]
Follow this simple step-by-step instructions tutorial to take 3 photographs 2 EV apart (one photo 2 stops underexposed, 1 photo exposed normally and 1 photo 2 stops overexposed) by just pressing the shutter button on a Canon EOS 90D.
~ Contents ~
0:00 Introduction
0:45 Locate the Custom Function menu to set the number of bracketed shots
1:16 Set the number of bracketed shots
1:51 Activate Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) on the main menu
2:12 Enter the Exposure Compensation/AEB setting page
2:29 Roll the main dial until the two markers reach + / - 2 EV
3:02 Setting drive mode to Continuous Shooting
3:10 Use the Quick Control menu to set continuous shooting
3:25 Highlight High speed continuous
3:42 Press and hold the shutter button
3:54 Merge to HDR in Photomatix
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