Instruction manual
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Dynamic Range Double Shot Mode
The “dynamic range” of a digital camera refers to the range of brightness
that can be processed by the camera.
When you select the [Dynamic Range] scene mode and shoot, the scene
is reproduced with a smooth transition from the bright areas to the dark
areas, allowing you to capture a more natural-looking image.
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 displayed while you half-press
the shutter release button.
Two consecutive
shots
Combined and
saved
Two consecutive
shots
Combined and
saved