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Dynamic Range Double Shot
“Dynamic range” refers to the range of brightnesses (tone levels) that
can be expressed by the camera. Dynamic range double shot creates a
smooth transition from highlights to shadows for natural contrast.
Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
With dynamic range double shot, two consecutive pictures are taken with
different exposures and then the areas with the appropriate exposure are
combined together. This mode uses a longer shooting time than other modes,
so be careful of camera shake when taking pictures. The
J
symbol is always
displayed.
Two consecutive shots
Combined and saved
Caution ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Dynamic range double shot may not be effective if the shooting location is
overly bright or dark.
• We recommend that you select [Multi] for [Exposure Metering] (
G
P.69) in the
shooting menu (
G
P.66) when using dynamic range double shot.
• When shooting a fast-moving subject, the subject may be distorted in the
recorded image.
• Flicker from fluorescent lights may appear as horizontal bands. Fluorescent
lighting may also affect colors and brightness.
Dynamic Range Expansion Effect
The [Dynamic Range Expansion] option
in the shooting menu offers five levels
of dynamic range expansion: [AUTO],
[Very Weak], [Weak], [Medium], and
[Strong]. The stronger the expansion
effect, the wider the range of brightnesses
processed by the camera.