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D Cautions: HDR Photography
The edges of the pictur
e will be cropped out.
The desired results may not be achieved if the camera or subject moves during shooting. Use of a
tripod is recommended.
Depending on the scene, you may notice shadows around bright objects or halos around dark
objects. In other cases, the effect produced by HDR may not be particularly noticeable.
Uneven shading may be visible with some subjects.
When spot or center-weighted metering is selected, an [HDR strength] setting of [Auto] is
equivalent to [Normal].
Optional flash units will not fire.
In continuous release modes, the camera will not shoot continuously while the shutter-release
button is held all the way down.
Long time-exposures (“Bulb” or “Time”) are not supported. If the shutter speed dial is rotated to
Bulb (“Bulb”) or Time (“Time”), Bulb or Time will flash in the shooting display.
D HDR: Restrictions
HDR cannot be combined with some camera features, including:
b (auto) mode,
photo flicker reduction,
high-speed frame capture +,
bracketing,
multiple exposures,
interval-timer photography,
time-lapse video recording,
focus shift, and
pixel shift.
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