Dynamic Range Compensation - Ricoh GR II Operating Manual

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Dynamic Range Compensation

With [Dynamic Range Compensation] of the [Shooting] menu, you can ex-
pand an image gradation to make the bright and dark portions of an image
clearly visible. You can select from [Off ], [Auto], [Weak], [Medium], and
[Strong].
When dynamic range compensation is set, a
symbol appears on the screen.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When dynamic range compensation is set, available ISO sensitivity is limited.
Setting
Auto
Weak
Medium
Strong
• If dynamic range compensation is set, the [Auto-Hi] setting of the ISO sensitivity works as [Auto].
• When [ISO Setting] is set to [Auto], shooting may be performed with a lower ISO sensitivity than the
minimum sensitivity listed above depending on the shooting conditions.
• When [Dynamic Range Compensation] is set to [Strong], noise tends to occur more easily in images.
• [Dynamic Range Compensation] cannot be set in the following cases.
• Continuous Mode
• Multiple Exposure Shooting
• Interval Shooting
• Interval Composite
• When the shooting location is too bright or too dark, dynamic range compensation may not be effec-
tive.
Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When using dynamic range compensation, it is recommended to set [Exposure Metering] of the
[Shooting] menu to [Multi]. (p.52)
• In the [Key Custom Options] menu, [Dyn Range Comp] can be registered to use to the ADJ. lever and
the Fn1, Fn2, and Effect buttons. (p.120, p.122)
ISO Step Setting [1EV]
Min.
ISO 400
ISO 6400
ISO 200
ISO 12800
ISO 200
ISO 12800
ISO 400
ISO 6400
ISO Step Setting [1/3EV]
Max.
Min.
ISO 320
ISO 160
ISO 200
ISO 320
1
Max.
ISO 8000
ISO 16000
ISO 12800
ISO 8000
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