How To Shoot HDR Images With Your Nikon Camera

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we'll show you how to bracket photos for HDR on your Nikon camera. By bracketing your photos, you can create dynamic and beautiful HDR photos that you wouldn't be able to create by capturing just a single frame.
    3 Part HDR Series
    Part 1: • Unlock the Power of HD...
    Part 2: • Unlock the Power of HD...
    Part 3: • Unlock the Power of HD...
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:19 Camera Settings
    4:46 Menu Settings
    10:09 Blending the images
    12:42 Jpeg or Raw
    14:54 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 30

  • @rrr46060
    @rrr46060 Před 21 hodinou

    Grogu approves of this video :)

  • @marksimmons8162
    @marksimmons8162 Před rokem +3

    Its worth watching this video just for the 2 second timer hack. Saves me pressing the shutter button 3 times. Worth its weight in gold. Thank you.

    • @ShutterSpeak
      @ShutterSpeak  Před rokem

      Thank you Mark for watching. I'm glad you found that tip useful!

    • @johnwarren1445
      @johnwarren1445 Před 5 měsíci

      just set to multishot and not use the timer,simples.

  • @roycarter2797
    @roycarter2797 Před 4 měsíci

    I can honestly say that I have always learned something from pretty much every photography video I have ever watched. On this video I learned how to quickly switch between AutoISO and manual ISO using the front dial while holding down the ISO button. And it works on my D7500 as we as my Z5 and Z8. That alone was worth watching this whole video.

  • @wednesdaythroughthelens830
    @wednesdaythroughthelens830 Před 4 měsíci

    Just caught you and learnt something new about my Nikon d7200 after 4 years. Thanks!

  • @user-gb2ei9hs6p
    @user-gb2ei9hs6p Před 3 měsíci

    Very clear style

  • @shatsisabri319
    @shatsisabri319 Před rokem +1

    Thank you , I will get back after trying it 😊

  • @user-ht6lx1mh7g
    @user-ht6lx1mh7g Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love your Trek collection.

  • @ambrosechiu2338
    @ambrosechiu2338 Před rokem +1

    thank you Joseph

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart4481 Před 11 měsíci

    This is fantastic. I want to take HDR photos of the 2024 total eclipse. I need a 400 mm Nikon lens and a camera. What equipment do you recommend (rented).
    Thanks,
    Paul

  • @billmacier3703
    @billmacier3703 Před rokem +1

    Agreed that the 2 second timer advice is valuable. What is your opinion of the best way for an "enthusiast" photographer to edit specifically in Lightroom (I have Lightroom CC) with the intention of taking the edge off of an HDR processing in Lightroom? Sometimes the photo is good with a more exacting harsh saturated look but I mostly go with a softer approach. I see the value and use HDR when faced with exposure extremes to capture more detail. However, the thought of using editing software beyond Lightroom makes my enthusiasm begin to wane. Thanks

    • @ShutterSpeak
      @ShutterSpeak  Před rokem

      The problem for me with using Lightroom to merge an HDR using the LR built in function is that it does just an okay job. A dedicated piece of software - like Aurora or Neo with the merge plug-in gives better results. That being said, setting the white and black point in Lightroom should create a pleasing image... but that may be a video for another day.

  • @michaelcurry5028
    @michaelcurry5028 Před dnem

    This tutorial is supposed to about HDR with Nikon cameras, but you show an example using DJI drone images. If you right click on Nikon Z bracketed images and Export to HDR Merge in Neo you get the images without the automatic lens correction, so you get horrendous barrel distortion. I'm looking for a way to fix this?? (if you export using Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustments it only exports the first of the bracketed sequence, which is useless). Any ideas??

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart4481 Před 11 měsíci

    Ok. I just rented a Z6 II body and the 400 mm F/4.5 lens. I think I’m set.
    Thanks for the great tutorials. I wrote software at NASA Langley that registered digital images to within 1/1000th of a pixel and then provided a HDR image based on DeBevac’s algorithm. It was fun learning that stuff.
    Where can I get the software you used to combine the images and post process?
    Paul

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart4481 Před 11 měsíci

    What camera are you using? Is it a mirrorless Nikon?
    Paul

  • @JavierRamosUY
    @JavierRamosUY Před 2 měsíci

    Hi there, is there any way to keep the self timer setting after taking the picture without having to set it again for every picture. I have a Nikon d5500. Thanks!

  • @19Photographer76
    @19Photographer76 Před 7 měsíci

    The trick, as we age, is to remembering to re-zero the number of exposures. Joe, I do 3 images handheld, Photoshop Merge to HDR pro gets the alignment perfect and I have sliders to make adjustments. Your image of the bridge came out great but Luminar Neo doesn't seem to get the alignments correct?

  • @hosshansen
    @hosshansen Před 3 měsíci

    My Nikon d750 can't not shoot in RAW mode it must be change til JPEG to get acces to the HDR menu

  • @MyF1Scuderia
    @MyF1Scuderia Před 2 měsíci

    My D3 isn't set up like yours. My BKT Button is on the top left of the Camera, not in the settings & Ill have to play around with it because I can't get it off 1.0??? THX

  • @jbenterou
    @jbenterou Před rokem

    Hi Joe...question for you...when I press the shutter release to initiate the taking of multiple shots for the HDR range of shots, I have to press and hold the shutter release button to take the number of shots selected (3 or 5 shots in the range). Any idea why I can't press the shutter release once to capture the number of shots selected as you do in the video? I'm shooting with a Z6 II; firmware is up to date. All my HDR settings mirror yours in the video. And those settings work - it's just the shutter release question I can't resolve. Maybe a shutter release setting elsewhere in the menu system?

    • @ShutterSpeak
      @ShutterSpeak  Před rokem

      You need to set the camera to the 2 second timer - that will trigger the whole series with one button push.

    • @jbenterou
      @jbenterou Před rokem

      @@ShutterSpeak mmm...nope. Tried this delay technique - no go. Still only one frame taken. This is a Z6 II with a stock lens (24-70) that came with the camera. (Not a third party lens.) Can't figure this out. Regardless, thanks for populating your site with the quality content you have. All good stuff...this one has me stumped.

    • @ShutterSpeak
      @ShutterSpeak  Před rokem

      @@jbenterou Perhaps you have exposure delay mode on?

  • @marcog7442
    @marcog7442 Před 2 měsíci

    Why you don't like nikon auto HDR? For some of us saving time in the post processing mean more time for our hobbies, family .... what are we losing with auto HDR in your opinion? Thanks

    • @ShutterSpeak
      @ShutterSpeak  Před 2 měsíci

      For most people using photography is a hobby and we want to spend time enjoying the creative process. So I would want more control over the final product rather than letting my camera decide what it thinks my image should be.

    • @marcog7442
      @marcog7442 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@ShutterSpeak sure, I understand your point of view, but since modern cameras can give you both (a ready hdr and the single pictures used) I still think that's the best option for an amateur.