Hdr (High Dynamic Range) - Nikon D850 Menu Manual

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Interval Timer Photography
If interval timer photography is activated before the first exposure is
taken, the camera will record exposures at the selected interval until
the number of exposures specified in the multiple exposure menu
have been taken (the number of shots listed in the interval timer
shooting menu is ignored). These exposures will then be recorded as a
single photograph and interval timer shooting will end (if On (single
photo) is selected for multiple exposure mode, multiple exposure
shooting will also end automatically).
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Other Settings
While a multiple exposure is being shot, memory cards cannot be
formatted and some menu items are grayed out and cannot be
changed.

HDR (High Dynamic Range)

Used with high contrast subjects, High Dynamic Range (HDR)
preserves details in highlights and shadows by combining two
shots taken at different exposures.
Option
HDR mode
Exposure
differential
Smoothing
G button ➜ C photo shooting menu
• 0 On (series): Take a series of HDR photographs.
Select Off to resume normal shooting.
• On (single photo): Take one HDR photograph.
• Off: Exit without taking additional HDR photographs.
Choose the difference in exposure between the two
shots that are combined to make an HDR photograph.
Choose larger values for high-contrast subjects, or
select Auto to let the camera adjust the exposure
differential according to the scene.
Choose how much to smooth the boundaries between
the shots that make up each HDR photograph.
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