There is a reason why K20D reduce the number of pixels recorded for
burst mode. I would take an amazing bandwidth to gulf down a full
monty of mpix.
But you know, I really don't know the tech magic anyway. I just kinda
suspect that if it was easy, all the cams would have had it already.

I don't care much for tonemapping in the first place.

Jostein

2009/5/14 Joseph McAllister <[email protected]>:
> Nor does the K20 when in Burst Mode.
>
> When shooting in RAW, you should be able to get HDR from a single shot in
> post by creating two or three versions from the RAW data, each  taking
> advantage of the limits of the RAW data high and low, then combining them
> using Photoshops HDR.
>
> Have you tried the HDR Digital Filter in the K20 yet?  Page 194-196
>
>
> On May 14, 2009, at 13:08 , AlunFoto wrote:
>
>> Video cameras don't have mechanical shutters at all, though. :-)
>>
>> Jostein
>>
>> 2009/5/14 P. J. Alling <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Electronic control of the shutter independent of the mirror is probably
>>> easier to implement than mechanical control.  It wouldn't need tight
>>> tolerances between what are essentially separate mechanical subsystems.
>>>  I
>>> kind of thought that might already be the case.
>>>
>>> AlunFoto wrote:
>>>>
>>>> No idea if it's possible to make the shutter re-cock mechanism
>>>> independent of the mirror-return mechanism. That's what it reqires,
>>>> though...
>>>>
>>>> Jostein
>>>>
>>>> 2009/5/14 Larry Colen <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems to me that it should be possible to expand dynamic range by
>>>>> firing off two (or three) frames on the same shutter press. It
>>>>> wouldn't work for sports, but for many shots even the motion in 1/5
>>>>> second (assuming 5 FPS) would be acceptable. If the mirror is the
>>>>> limiting factor, maybe 1/50 second rather thant 1/5 second between
>>>>> frames would be doable.
>>>>>
>>>>> Especially since a lot of the time when I have rough dynamic range
>>>>> issues, I'm already shooting at something like 1/10 second, so two
>>>>> frames of 1/10 second and 1/80 or 1/160 second would be a good match,
>>>>> and the "stutter" between the two frames would be negligable compared
>>>>> with the blur.
>>>>>
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