Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
Dave (A) - it depends on the scene I am shooting. On the D800 I can get up to 9 exposures 1-stop apart. I wish I could set the spacing to 2 stops (as this would be more useful for the way I shoot) as I generally throw away the exposures that are 1-stop off optimum. I don't think I've ever shot a burst in the 1/3 or 2/3 stop increments.
How many shots is very much a judgement call and really depends on the lighting. On an overcast day when the lighting is quite diffuse and even, I might not bracket at all or limit myself to a 3-stop range. As the difference between highlights and shadows increases (think of a bright winter day with lots of snow on the ground), I might go all the way up to 9 shots.
If I shoot off a tripod, I'll tend to go for more than when I handhold.
I think the question is what I am trying to use the extra shots for. In general I'm pretty careful with my exposures and they tend to be right on, even in difficult shooting conditions (I love the histogram on my camera and use in in conjunction with the exposure compensation control on my camera), and will then use subtle overlays in post to bring out highlight details and shadow details from the extra images I have recorded.