v2.18: WDR-OFF/ON/LL

dirkzelf

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is it just me or is there no difference at all between OFF/ON/LL???


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Same result with wide lens, no difference whatsoever.....!
 

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i thought the difference is in light changes? so for still images it won't do much but for a video it will.
 
i thought the difference is in light changes? so for still images it won't do much but for a video it will.

I took the stills of the video, but honestly I don't see a significant difference between the 3 in the video's either....
 
I took the stills of the video, but honestly I don't see a significant difference between the 3 in the video's either....
I should have clarified. The light must be changing during the shot. If in the video you were flickering the lights, you should notice a difference. Also, the light has to be varied. If the room is decently lit, one light on and off won't do a difference.

It is like using a stabilizer and saying its not working...well, if the video is not shaky obviously it won't do anything because there is nothing for it to stabilize.
 
Right, so WDR ON/OF/LowLight will make no difference in how bright the video is, and it has nothing to do with how many light is being allowed to get in, but it's more like you said to stabilize the light surges/flashes that appear in moving video's?

Well, that makes sense, and clarifies it very clearly.....! THANKS!

I dó see differences in WB though, if I set to sunny, day and night seems to be more clear than when set to auto.....
 
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