Hdr (high dynamic range) – Nikon D500 User Manual
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Menu Guide
Used with high contrast subjects, High Dynamic Range (HDR)
preserves details in highlights and shadows by combining two
shots taken at different exposures.
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
G button
➜ C photo shooting menu
Option
Description
HDR mode
•
0 On (series): Take a series of HDR photographs.
Select Off to resume normal shooting.
• On (single photo): Take one HDR photograph.
• Off: Exit without taking additional HDR photographs.
Exposure
differential
Choose the difference in exposure between the two
shots that are combined to make an HDR photograph.
Choose larger values for high-contrast subjects, or
select Auto to let the camera adjust the exposure
differential according to the scene.
Smoothing
Choose how much to smooth the boundaries between
the shots that make up each HDR photograph.