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I just got a new Nikon D90 …?
For multiple exposure, where it takes 3 shots and put them together … is that as the report? and How I do not overexposed when I do that? also … recommendations for lenses, beyond the goal of the kit? I would like some kind of lens zoom and macro lens for photos
No, this is not HDR. You can not make HDR images in the camera. What you need is to set your camera to bracket mode, the number of images at 3 or more and the difference between the exposure compensation picture by about 2.0 EV, then, using the burst mode consecutively shoot the same scene until he had his 3 images. Back in the team, you need the right software to integrate its a HDR image. To do that, you need Adobe Photoshop CS2/CS3/CS4. Search Google for tutorials on creating HDR. If you have Photoshop, and do not want to spend much on it, an alternative is to buy cheap Photomatix. It's free to try and not expired, but each image to be created in the watermark on it. It is available for purchase from $ 99 USD: For http://www.hdrsoft.com/download.html lens, which depends on what your shooting and your budget. For a "normal" zoom, Nikkor 16-85mm is a good step forward the kit lens, which offers a greater zoom range and better performance on the chromatic aberration control of distortion, and the VR system. http://www.adorama.com/NK1685VRU.html?searchinfo=16-85 If you want a faster lens, consider the Tokina 16-50mm f/2.8 is "faster" because of its wide opening, which enables "faster" shutter speeds in low light situations without raising ISO. http://www.adorama.com/TN1650NKAFK.html If you want a "do everything" lens, one that encompasses everything from wide-angle landscapes to birds and wildlife, consider the Nikkor 18-200mm: If you want some http://www.adorama.com/NK18200DXU.html?searchinfo=nikkor+18-200mm arrived at the telephoto end, consider the Nikkor 70-300mm: http://www.adorama.com/NK70300AFVRU.html?searchinfo=nikkor+70-300mm If you want a wide angle – lens which is suitable for interiors, landscapes, etc., then consider the Tokina 11-16mm f / 2.8% http://www.adorama.com/TN1116NK.html?searchinfo=tokina+11-16mm+f 2f2.8 If you want to macro lens, well .. depends. It depends on how long you want it to be and your budget. A good compromise between focal length and the price would be the Nikkor 105mm f/2.8: http://www.adorama.com/NK10528AFVRU.html?searchinfo=Nikkor+105mm+f% 2f2.8 + VR
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