Taking HDR (High Dynamic Range) images
(HDR)
The camera varies exposure over a series of shots, selects from each tone range with the highest
level of detail, and combines them to create a single picture with a wide dynamic range. If the photo
features a high-contrast subject, details that would otherwise be lost in shadows or highlights will be
preserved.
Use a tripod or take similar measures to fix the camera in place.
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Menu
MENU
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Off
HDR is disabled.
HDR1
Each time you take a photo, the camera will take a series of shots while varying exposure
and combine them into a single picture. Choose [HDR1] for natural-looking results,
[HDR2] for a more painterly effect.
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ISO] is fixed at ISO 200.
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Shutter speeds can be as slow as 4 s. Shooting will continue for up to 15 s.
HDR2
Picture mode is fixed at [Natural] and color space at [sRGB].
The HDR-processed images are recorded in JPEG format. Pictures taken with [RAW]
for image quality are recorded in RAW + JPEG format.
3f 2.0EV
Each time you take a photo, the camera will vary exposure over a series of shots. The
5f 2.0EV
shots are not combined to create a single picture. The shots can however be combined
using HDR software on a computer or other devices.
7f 2.0EV
3f 3.0EV
5f 3.0EV
1. Computational Modes
3f 2.0EV
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HDR
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Number of shots
1
Exposure range
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Pressing the 'U' button is not changing the view it stays on the super control panel