I understand that it aims to improve dynamic range much like hdr, without actually. I think there's a prevailing attitude among some camera owners that if they're not in manual mode, they're not doing proper photography I have dro turned on, and it gives me 3 slightly different photos of the same thing
DRO Logo Embroidered Patch
Manually decide which is best
Recombine them into a single better photo
I recently came across the term dri meaning dynamic range increase What exactly is it and how does it differ from hdr or high dynamic range (or is it the same thing just different. What are the main differences between these The picture profiles are intended for recording video
It would be very odd to bracket frames in the middle of a video So while you can use the picture profiles for still images I'm not familiar with sony's dro Are you sure that it will influence the raw files (i.e., irreversibly modify the raw content before being written to memory), or just that the information/settings.

Is there a way to have the sony a6300 turn off its lcd screen after a certain number of minutes
For example to turn off the lcd screen after 3 minutes of inactivity



