Let me first off say that I'm just now getting in to HDR. Unfortunately, all I have at my disposal is a Casio Exilim EX-Z1200. It shoots 12MP and has a manual function in which I can set shutter speeds from 1/2000-30 sec, thereby getting my different exposures. I shoot all my photos on a tripod (obviously), flash off and at a 50-iso to reduce noise levels.
My question then, is whether or not more photos are better in establishing a good range for an HDR image? Should I be taking 7+ photos from a dark underexposure to a light overexposure as I have been? Or should I go with just 3, setting a reference shot and one over, one under? In contrast (no pun intended), should I maybe be taking fewer photos but increasing the range of exposure between each photo?
Sorry for the inundation of questions, but I'm really excited about this.I seem to be getting decent results, but in reading through some posts I've seen many posts which cry "heresy" to what the general public claims to be a true HDR. Can you point me to some good examples of the good, the bad and the ugly?
I don't have Photoshop, so consequently I've been using a much cheaper program (Photomatix) to merge my exposures. Any personal tips any of you have found useful would be greatly appreciated.