
What exactly does DRO do, and how does it work?
Jul 13, 2016 · My Sony Alpha 77 has a DRO mode, which is on by default and I have been using it most of the time. I understand that it aims to improve dynamic range much like HDR, without …
camera settings - Photography Stack Exchange
Jun 21, 2019 · I have DRO turned on, and it gives me 3 slightly different photos of the same thing. Now what? Manually decide which is best? Recombine them into a single better photo? How? …
Why Picture Profile disables Cont/Single Bracket Drive Modes
Jul 12, 2022 · I have ILCE-7m3 camera. I operate it in manual mode (M) and fixed ISO (except auto focus (AF)) and target file format is RAW. Recently I discovered Picture Profile tab in …
Do professionals use auto mode? - Photography Stack Exchange
DRO is auto with a vengeance - complex signal processing is applied variably as required across the frame - that's "auto". The A77 (and later Sony APSC cameras) also allow in-camera 3 …
Why do RAW images look worse than JPEGs in editing programs?
A JPEG from a camera is simply a RAW image that has had some additional processing applied. When viewing a RAW image in an image editing program, that program has to go through …
canon - Suddenly my camera says "Card cannot be accessed.
Aug 5, 2016 · Suddenly my camera says "Card cannot be accessed. Reinsert/change the card or format card with camera". I have canon EOS 600D. Help me
troubleshooting - How do I troubleshoot the "Error, press shutter ...
Just to add from recent experience on a Nikon D40x that after 4-5 years of good work started showing the message "Error, press shutter release button again" (or similar). I followed advice …
How does iDynamic on Panasonic G Micro Four Thirds cameras …
Jul 25, 2012 · Almost all these systems work in a similar way, be it iDynamic (Panasonic), DRO (Sony), Adaptive D-Lighting (Nikon), HTP (Canon), etc. What they do is adjust the exposure so …
equipment recommendation - Photography Stack Exchange
Online reviews have indicated that NEX F3 is a superior device because it has a larger sensor, and therefore it would perform better under low light condition. However, today I tested both …
I got confused - Photography Stack Exchange
What are the main differences between these: HDR ( High Dynamic Range ) ADL (Active D-Lighting ) Multiple exposure Automatic Bracketing ( AE, White Balance, Active D-Lighting ) …