Nikon 1503 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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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 L (Matrix metering) (0 62; with
other metering methods, a setting of v Auto is equivalent to T Normal).
It can
not be used to record NEF (RAW) images.
The flash can not be used while HDR is in
effect.
1 Place the cursor in the information display.
If shooting information is not displayed in
the monitor, press the P button.
Press the
P button again to place the cursor in the
information display.
2 Display HDR (High Dynamic Range)
options.
Highlight HDR (High Dynamic Range) in the
information display and press J.
3 Choose an option.
Highlight v Auto, 2 Extra high, S High,
T Normal, U Low, or 6 Off and press J.
If
v Auto is selected, the camera will
automatically adjust HDR according to shooting
conditions.
To return to shooting mode, press the
shutter-release button halfway.
u will be displayed in the viewfinder.
+
First exposure (darker) Second exposure (brighter) Combined HDR image
P button Information display