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Equipment & Techniques => Digital Cameras & Shooting Techniques => Topic started by: Dinarius on October 30, 2009, 06:42:27 am

Title: Canon 1Ds Mk111 - Question re bracketing exposures.
Post by: Dinarius on October 30, 2009, 06:42:27 am
I want to experiment with some HDR exposures.

Unless I'm doing something wrong, when I set both mirror lockup and the two second self-timer and then set, for example a five exposure brakcet, only the mirror locks up when I press the shutter button. Nothing else.

Is it possible?

Thanks.

D.
Title: Canon 1Ds Mk111 - Question re bracketing exposures.
Post by: jjlphoto on October 30, 2009, 11:01:16 am
What happens when you press it again after the mirror is up?
Title: Canon 1Ds Mk111 - Question re bracketing exposures.
Post by: Dinarius on October 30, 2009, 11:49:30 am
Must have been doinng something different. The shutter does fire now, but I don't get the 3 or 5 exposure sequence.

I have to press the shutter for each exposure.

I assume that a burst sequence isn't possible with mirror lockup engaged?

D.
Title: Canon 1Ds Mk111 - Question re bracketing exposures.
Post by: Panopeeper on October 30, 2009, 12:09:33 pm
Try it with Live View combined. When I do that with my 40D, timer, the three shots of the bracket will be done in a fraction of a second without mirror flopping between; this is ideal for HDR.
Title: Canon 1Ds Mk111 - Question re bracketing exposures.
Post by: Sheldon N on October 30, 2009, 06:58:51 pm
Quote from: Panopeeper
Try it with Live View combined. When I do that with my 40D, timer, the three shots of the bracket will be done in a fraction of a second without mirror flopping between; this is ideal for HDR.


That's a sweet tip. My 1Ds III will do that perfectly, whether or not mirror lockup is engaged. If I have mirror lockup engaged and I trip the shutter w/o using live view, then it requires that I trip the shutter each time for each exposure. With using live view it will rack off the full 7 bracketed exposured w/o putting the mirror back down.
Title: Canon 1Ds Mk111 - Question re bracketing exposures.
Post by: Dinarius on October 31, 2009, 05:46:24 am
Quote from: Sheldon N
That's a sweet tip. My 1Ds III will do that perfectly, whether or not mirror lockup is engaged. If I have mirror lockup engaged and I trip the shutter w/o using live view, then it requires that I trip the shutter each time for each exposure. With using live view it will rack off the full 7 bracketed exposured w/o putting the mirror back down.

Brilliant! Glad I asked the question!  

D.