It is a feature used well in landscape photography whereby the camera takes three photo’s, three stops apart then combines the images to gain the best detail from them. I would like to know if Nikon have a similar feature on my D40 and if so how do i get the best from it?
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The higher end models do the low models do not. It is really not necessary as you can easily do this yourself. Just take one shot at correct exposure and one shot with one stop over and one shot with one stop under.
Also no camera merges these photos to HDR. You need to use computer software to do this. Your camera needs to be on a tripod. The photos need to line up perfectly so you can not hand hold them.
At the budget end the D40/D40X/D60 do not have bracketing, it’s one of the many reasons I did not buy a Nikon just for the sake of the Nikon badge.
The Sony A200 does, it is similar in price to a D40 and it is a more feature rich camera.