The D300 does it better. That is called bracketing and
those look like HDR - tonemapped photos. The D200
takes up to 9 bracketed exposures. I typically do 3
but there are ppl who do 5 or 9. You simply turn the
bracketing on and set the camera to high speed
continous mode. Fire away your exposures and post
process.
http://flickr.com/photos/4love/2435752866/
Canyon also does and does it well!
http://flickr.com/photos/deeva/2452688443/
--- Daniel
> > Done with a Nykon D300. All of it is nice but
> what caught my
> > attention is the painterly looking images which
> are constructed
> > in-camera using 10 multiple exposures per frame.
> This is something
> > the D300 can apparently do. Never hear of digital
> multiple exposures.
> > A few look kind of funny but others look very
> nice. I did locate the
> > feature in dpreview's coverage but had to do some
> looking. Is this
> > just a common thing on Nykon DSLR's?
> >
> > Chuck Norcutt
>
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