3.5 Program Wizard "HDR mode" (continued)
All exposures are now within the possible range. As a result, the VR Drive will display the HDR
number of pictures
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.: 1/6400
aperture: f16
ISO/ASA: 100
With aperture compensation set to "on", the VR Drive would have automatically corrected
the exposure speed from 1/25600s to 1/6400s and the aperture from f=8 to f=16.
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
HDR
edit average
Return to HDR
exposure
Wizard
Instruction Manual Roundshot VR Drive version 2.03 – April 2012 – © by Seitz Phototechnik AG / Switzerland www.roundshot.ch
Confirm with "next".
Instead of manually editing the exposure and aperture for an HDR
step ,it is possible to shift the average exposure of the entire HDR
table or to return to the HDR Program Wizard for step-by-step
editing.
To do this, press
page 79
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