![]() mostly it works good, there's at least one very overexposed shot when its done, usually the last one, sometimes I don't use it beceause you can't see any details. In HDR AUTO mode, ML then decides how many pictures should be taken and how long the exposure has to be. I dont know the 5D so maybe theres an extra mode for it. I use ISO 100, in most situations shooting in AV mode is enough, but if you're expecting exposure times longer than your camera can do (my 550d can expose 30 seconds max) you might switch to Bulb mode. ML HDR lets you decide what kind of exposure steps you want and what kind of aperture. Its just an easier way to shoot a series of pictures which you have to edit as usual with the software you have. Nope thats not what ML does with the HDR function
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