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Floating Shiny Knot - Street View Panorama Reflection Mapping. Promote Control - extended HDR bracketing controller. Designed for serious amateurs and pros, Promote® Control is an advanced remote control for digital SLR cameras from Canon, Nikon and various other manufacturers.

Promote Control - extended HDR bracketing controller

A brief feature list includes: Automatic bracketing for up to 45 shots in a rowUp to 9.0EV steps between bracketed exposuresAutomatic Bulb mode bracketingProgrammable Focus Stacking sequences (Canon only, requires a free firmware update)Time-Lapse with optional exposure bracketing for HDR Time-LapsePocket-sized alternative to laptop-based camera remote control solutions Cilck here to build a Promote Control kit to match your workflow and camera model. Capture the World in a New Light Among a multitude of easy-to-use features, Promote Control offers unique flexibility for exposure bracketing, which is commonly used to create High Dynamic Range images.

Quick HDR Photography Tips: How Many Exposures Do I Need? This is a guest post from fellow photographer Dave Wilson.

Quick HDR Photography Tips: How Many Exposures Do I Need?

I’m often asked how many exposures I use for my HDR images and tend to make myself unpopular by answering “As many as it takes.” This sounds glib but it is, in fact, the truth. Some people appear to be under the impression that you can get by with always shooting, for example, 3 images spaced 2 stops apart. This may work most of the time but that will likely be by luck rather than design.