172Highlight detail and shadow detail are retained for a high dynamic rangeof tones even with high-contrast scenes. HDR shooting is effective forlandscape and still-life shots.With HDR shooting, three images of different exposures (standardexposure, underexposure, and overexposure) are captured foreach shot and then merged together automatically. The HDRimage is recorded as a JPEG image.* HDR stands for High Dynamic Range.1 Select [HDR Mode].Under the [z4] tab, select [HDRMode], then press <0>.2 Set [Adjust dyn range].Select the desired dynamic rangesetting, then press <0>.Selecting [Auto] will have thedynamic range set automaticallydepending on the image’s overalltonal range.The higher the number, the wider thedynamic range will be.To exit HDR shooting, select [DisableHDR].w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingNOnly the merged HDR image will be saved. The three images used toproduce the merged HDR image will not be saved.You cannot select RAW and RAW+JPEG. The HDR mode cannot be setif RAW or RAW+JPEG is set.If you set AEB, white balance bracketing, Multi Shot Noise Reduction,multiple exposures or if you shoot bulb exposures or a movie, HDRmode cannot be set.The flash will not fire during HDR shooting.COPY