User's 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 matrix metering (0 115; with other metering 
methods, an exposure differential of Auto is equivalent to about 
2EV).
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 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.
+
First exposure 
(darker)
Second exposure 
(brighter)
Combined HDR 
image
G button










