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Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
Plus, it has the added advantage of maintaining the exact same composition so you don't have to worry that you moved slightly during the bracketing shots.
I think if you go with the D40, you'll be very happy with the results. It's a great camera, but you also might be able to find a good used D70.
AquaFox,
Check this out. It's a used D70 at B&H photo. I buy almost everything from them. You can't beat their prices and their customer service is outstanding.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...yUsed&Q=381568
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Weird, I would have thought that setting the ISO on you camera higher or lower would make a difference in your range that couldn't be obtained by just manipulating the same raw image.
Just curious, can you also take a shot that was seriously underexposed and run it through a filter that does the same thing as taking the picture on a lot higher ISO setting?