3.5 Program Wizard "HDR mode" (continued)
In case the exposure range of the camera is not sufficient to cover the desired bracketing
number of pictures
steps – because the number of images or the bracketing steps are too large – the VR Drive
will display the HDR table in the following way:
HDR steps / page 1
exp.: 2.5s
exp.: 1/6s
aperture: f8
aperture: f8
ISO/ASA: 100
ISO/ASA:100
exp.: 1/100s
exp.: 1/1600s
aperture: f8
aperture: f8
ISO/ASA: 100
ISO/ASA: 100
exp.:
aperture: f8
ISO/ASA: 100
exp.:
edit
aperture: f8
ISO/ASA: 100
Ø exposure speed / page 2
1/2000s
1/2500s
1/3200s
1/4000s
1/5000s
1/6400s
1/6400s
1/8000s
aperture / page 1
f 5.6
f 4
f 8
f 11
f 16
f 22
Instruction Manual Roundshot VR Drive version 2.03 – April 2012 – © by Seitz Phototechnik AG / Switzerland www.roundshot.ch
In this example, the average exposure was set to 1/100s, the
number of images to 5 and the aperture steps to 4 f-stops.
As a result, the fastest exposure goes beyond the possibilities of the
camera (theoretical exposure speed: 1/25600s, limit: 1/8000s).
Click on the red HDR step to edit it.
Adapt the exposure speed for the selected HDR step.
In this example to 1/6400s.
Confirm with "OK".
Now change the aperture accordingly.
In this example from f=8 to f=16.
Confirm with "OK".
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