Ricoh GR Digital III Manual De Usuario

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 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.
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 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.