Farnk666
Second Officer
Flight distance : 1711394 ft
Australia
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From a camera perspective, AEB and HDR do essentially the same thing, except HDR combines the images into a single one to capture the wider luminance values. It will capture the same shot at a range of exposure values.
What you are after is an intervalometer function - wait x seconds, then capture Y images with a delay of z seconds between each shot. Nothing that you wouldn't see in any reasonably priced 'point and shoot' digicam.
You need to set your shutter speed as high as is practicable to elminate blur - too high however and noise (from high ISO) is a factor as well as vibration artefacts. (straight vertical lines can appear wavy - not that much of an issue with the Inspire, but something wot watch for, esp if you are chasing photogrammetry)
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