3Choose the exposure differential.

To choose the difference in exposure between the two shots, highlight Exposure differential and press 2.

The options shown at right will be displayed. Highlight an option and press J. Choose higher values for high-contrast subjects, but note that choosing a value higher than required may not produce the desired results; if Auto is selected, the camera will automatically adjust exposure to suit the scene.

4Choose the amount of smoothing.

To choose how much the boundaries

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between the two images are smoothed,

 

highlight Smoothing and press 2.

 

The options shown at right will be displayed. Highlight an option and press J. Higher values produce a smoother composite image.

5Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.

The camera takes two exposures when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down. “lu” will be displayed in the viewfinder while the images are combined; no photographs can be taken until recording is complete. HDR turns off automatically after the photograph is taken ; to turn off HDR before shooting, rotate the mode dial to a setting other than P, S, A, or M.

DFraming HDR Photographs

The edges of the image may be cropped out. The desired results may not be achieved if the camera or subject move during shooting. Use of a tripod is recommended. Depending on the scene, shadows may appear around bright objects or halos may appear around dark objects; this effect can be reduced by adjusting the amount of smoothing.

ASee Also

For information on using the Fn button to choose an HDR mode, see page 165.

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