Nikon 13306 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Used with high-contrast subjects, High Dynamic Range (HDR) preserves details in
highlights and shadows by combining two shots taken at different exposures.
HDR is
most effective when used with matrix metering (0 109; with other metering
methods and a non-CPU lens, an exposure differential of Auto is equivalent to about
2EV).
It can not be used to record NEF (RAW) images.
Movie recording (0 57), flash
lighting, bracketing (0 153), multiple exposure (0 160), and time-lapse
photography (0 168) can not be used while HDR is in effect and a shutter speed of
A is not available.
1 Select HDR (high dynamic range).
Press the G button to display the menus.
Highlight HDR (high dynamic range) in
the shooting menu and press 2.
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First exposure (darker) Second exposure (brighter) Combined HDR image
G button