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4 Mode: Dynamic Range Double Shot
Each time the shutter-release but-
ton is pressed, the camera takes
two shots at different exposures,
then combines the areas that are
correctly exposed to create a single composite image
with natural contrast, reducing loss of detail in highlights
and shadows. Use to photograph scenes that contain
both sunlight and shade or other high-contrast subjects.
Cautions
The flash turns off, digital zoom can not be used, and RAW op-
tions can not be selected for Picture Quality/Size (page 57).
The desired effect may not be achieved if the scene is too bright
or too dark.
Moving subjects may be blurred.
Flicker from fluorescent lights may affect colors and brightness.
Tip: Dynamic Range
“Dynamic range refers to the range of tones that can be expressed
by the camera, which is narrower than that visible to the naked eye.
In high-contrast scenes, this may result in loss of detail in high-
lights and shadows. Dynamic range double shot creates a smooth
transition from highlights to shadows for natural contrast.
1
Mount the camera on a tripod.
Note
Dynamic range double shot requires more time to create an
exposure than other modes, and an
J icon is displayed to
show that photos may be blurred. Use a tripod. Note that
the camera may move when the shutter-release button is
pressed, even if mounted on a tripod. This can be prevented
by using the self-timer (page 26) or an optional CA-1 cable
switch wired remote shutter release.

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