High Dynamic Range (HDR)

High Dynamic Range (HDR) combines two exposures to form a single image that captures a wide range of tones from shadows to highlights, even with high-contrast subjects. HDR is most effective when used with matrix metering (0 115; with other metering methods, an exposure differential of Auto is equivalent to about 2 EV). It can not be used to record NEF (RAW) images. Movie recording (0 59), flash lighting, bracketing (0 132), multiple exposure (0 195), and time-lapse photography (0 207) can not be used while HDR is in effect and a shutter speed of Ais not available.

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First exposure

Second exposure

Combined HDR

(darker)

(brighter)

image

 

1 Select HDR (high

 

 

dynamic range).

 

 

Press the Gbutton to

 

 

display the menus.

 

J

Highlight HDR (high

Gbutton

dynamic range) in the

 

shooting menu and

 

 

press 2.

 

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