Similar results can be obtained using NKRemote and a Nikon DSLR. The photo was taken inside St Andrews Church, Sherborne St John, Hampshire, England using a Canon EOS 5D controlled from a laptop using DSLR Remote Pro. The blended exposure used the seven shots below which were taken using our camera control software's auto bracketing feature: By blending the auto bracketed shots in an image editor it is possible to retain detail in both the roof and the window. The single exposure loses detail in the roof due to under exposure and in the stained glass window due to over exposure. This photo was taken inside a church and shows how a series of images taken using the auto bracketing feature can result a blended exposure with far more detail than can be obtained using a single exposure. NKRemote can automatically vary exposure using the shutter speed or aperture to take auto bracketed sequences of up to 15 shots. NKRemote has a very flexible auto bracketing function which is ideal for high dynamic range (HDR) images and for product shots and interior shots without using sophisticated lighting. *Please note: The Nikon D200 and Nikon D80 do not support live view display Auto Bracketing
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