Joseph McAllister wrote:
But you do understand that for the camera to be able to expand the
dynamic range, it has to have somewhere to go to get that data. So it
forces ISO 200 for you to be able to capture HDR or Shadow
Compensation, and might knock out access to 6400 if you choose
Highlight Correction.
Now that you put it that way, OF COURSE.
So, if I want to be operating at ISO 100 and attempt to use HDR, the
computer has no lower to go to get more data.
It's always nice when someone points out something absolutely obvious that
I've missed.
Thanks
Larry in Dallas
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