Originally Posted by jigs
Well..........I'm not sure I completly understand but I'll try to answer.
In camera.......some cameras have what is called a bracketing feature. Bracketing allows you to take (in the case of the D300) between 2 & 9 exposures to be taken at 1/3, 1/2 2/3 or 1 stop inervals both above and below the selected exposure. These are taken in sequence at the repeated press of the shutter release. In the D300 you can also combine this with interval shooting to have all the pictures taken with one press of the shutter release.
You should be in Aperature priority coupled with manual focus when you do this so as to have consistant focus.
Once the pictures are taken, you can import them into various pieces of software that will Merge the pictures Photoshop's Merge to HDR command works well. In addition there are other software tools like Photomatrix that will merge these pictures to give you wide tonal ranges.
I've never heard of these 2 functions (Shooting & merging) being done simotaneously.
Len



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