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Originally Posted by Meier_Link
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?
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You can but only to a certain extent if you want the image to have good quality.
As for B+H, they are good and their prices are good. Calumet is also good. Just remember with these two that you need to watch their shipping dates because they end up with things on back ordered often.
A used d70 would be a good camera for you, a new d80 is more expensive but also good.
By the way, I find bracketing doesn't always work for HDR because it's not always different enough. You'd be better off shooting in raw or metering and shooting the same image twice.