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iHDR intelligent high dynamic range is a method by which the camera
can attempt to embrace a scene
of high contrast and process the
shadows and highlights to
compress the tonal range
recorded. With this method you
will see more detail in the
shadows and the highlights may
be retained but the overall effect
is
to give you an image which
iHDR Mode
does appear flatand may need
post processing, depending
upon how you want the image to finally look. In some instances even with
iHDR enabled the camera may be able to produce the contrast
reduction
but without the need for multiple images being taken. You also need to be
aware that if there is any subject movement taking place during the
multiple exposures this will be captured and may show as “ghost images
on the final image.
An HDR image
Face recognition - Face recognition requires that the camera first of all
registers faces by performing a registration procedure to store the names,
and age of the subjects. During shooting if the camera recognises a face
or faces it will set the focus on
the prime subject. If there is
more than 1 face in the picture,
the order in which it sets
priority is determined by you
during face registration
procedure.

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