Ali,
Not the same thing. Bracketing will shoot up to 9 SEPARATE images which
you can combine later via post processing. Multiple Exposure will
combing (in camera) between 2 and 10 images in a SINGLE image. I don't
know about the D300, but in the D200 you cannot preview the effect, and
will only be able to see it once it is finished with the sequence. The
D200 also features an OVERLAY function which you can use to combine 2
NEF images that you have already shot. You can preview the effect and
then save the image. In both of these cases there is no post processing
needed.
BTW, this actually goes back further in the Nikon line, and apparently
was available as far back as the original D2, so it is not that new of a
function.
Jim Couch
Ali Shah wrote:
> 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.
>
>
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