Simon, I'm not familiar with that camera model but most DSLR's these days have a live view function with the ability to zoom in, making the image larger on the LCD screen. If you can download an app, such as Backyard Nikon you will be able to stream the magnified image on the screen to your computer and record a video of it. Depending upon the resolution of your LCD, will determine the quality of the video file which records at about 30fps.
It's easy to adjust your exposure this way as what you see on the screen is what you get. You can change your ISO, aperture and shutter speed accordingly to achieve a desired result.
It's simply a matter of saving the video file ( usually an .avi file) and running it through Pipp, stacking it in AutoStakkert and sharpening the stacked .tif file in DSS. You can then make final adjustments in PS.
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