HDRs to me tend to look noisy and have that overprocessed look. And they're JPG so fairly impossible to correct.
Far better off doing an AEB (or better, a manual AEB selecting a sensible range not the 0.67 stop fixed).
You can take a few side by side shots to compare but ive never found the HDR to be acceptable image quality wise.
Far better off doing an AEB (or better, a manual AEB selecting a sensible range not the 0.67 stop fixed).
You can take a few side by side shots to compare but ive never found the HDR to be acceptable image quality wise.