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A question about digital cameras which can capture the most dynamic range of light exposures.
I asked a similar question in the past whether HDR photography can be
embedded in a digital camera. One of the readers questioned about the purpose of this, since they can shoot RAW and do the work in PS or PSP. Someone else indicated that for such processing inside a camera, it will take a lot of work in their tiny processing software. So, I assume that this has not been done. However, I notice that some expensive DSLR cameras have over 50 focusing points, and perhaps they can also detect the variety of light exposure within that 50 portion of the picture frame. I wonder if such info can then be processed by averaging or other methods to capture a broader range of light exposure in a photo. Is there a discussion about what model and brand cameras that have such capability, or even provide options on how to handle the different dynamic zones that captured by the camera.... something like processing and combining/ blending different exposures to produce a single one (or more) that will be stored as the final JPEG products after a shot in the digital memory card. Some cameras has the AEB capability in which they take 3-5 shots with different exposure. Is there a camera that can also produce 3 or 5 or more varieties, reflecting the blending and/or combining of light exposures? Or is all expensive cameras such as Nikon D300, D1, or Canon 1D, 5D are infact already have this feature? I heard that Fuji Pro DSLR is known for wide dynamic range and therefore used a lot for a wedding photography. Could someone comment on this, whether the technology in this camera is about getting the most varieties of light exposures in a photo? The bottom question is whether HDR photography has been or can be accomplished using expensive pro DSLR cameras, and therefore there is no need to do it in a PS or PSP. Or, if this will be coming as new feature in future DSLR cameras. Thanks for info. |
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