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Originally Posted by werticusness
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wow this thread is still going?!....
No such thing as an HDR camera... it just means it has bracketing built in (old feature) and can shoot quicker. Same goes for the Pentax, it's in-camera software that recovers highlights and brightens up shadows (NOT HDR). This is available in all new cameras now anyway.
This a 3 shot HDR using Nikon D3
and this is a 3 shot HDR using a Nikon D200
HDR has pretty much come and gone, it's a fad that will be left behind (much like the gay selective colouring). The new IN-THING with photography is high ISO, clean shots, handheld and freezing motion....
Something like this... ISO6400, 1/60, F2.8