No, currently there is no HDR since it is not supported by the current sensor, however the sensor does have a pretty good dynamic range to start with so there is no need to worry. Compared to some older sensors it is HDR even though it does it with a single exposure and thus causes no motion artefacts through having to combine multiple different images.In an HDR video, the dynamic range of a digital video camera is extended by capturing several identical images of a scene, each with a different exposure value. In post-production the multiple frames are blended together to create a single image that has a greater dynamic range than the camera can capture in a single shot.
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