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High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Used with high-contrast subjects, High Dynamic Range (HDR)
preserves details in highlights and shadows by combining two
shots taken at different exposures. HDR is most effective when
used with matrix metering (
0 129; with spot or center-weighted
metering and a non-CPU lens, an exposure differential of Auto is
equivalent to about 2 EV). It can not be used to record NEF (RAW)
images. Flash lighting (
0 194), bracketing (0 146), multiple
exposure (
0 229), and time lapse (0 74) can not be used while
HDR is in effect and shutter speeds of A and % are not
available.
1
Select HDR (high dynamic range).
Highlight HDR (high dynamic range) in
the photo shooting menu and press
2.
+
First exposure
(darker)
Second exposure
(brighter)
Combined HDR
image