2.2.2 [Advanced] Shooting in special format (Raw, HDR, Burst, super-resolution)

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RAW is to store photos shot by 6 lenses to be the most primitive DNG images, which can be synthesized into 8K / 3D panoramic photos later, saving the details of images to the maximum. When using Raw to shoot, it is recommended to use with high image quality requirement and in the environment with large light difference. And Photoshop might be needed for post-production as well.

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HDR is to consecutively shoot three-group photos of different exposure, to form a photo with high tolerance through AEB. It is recommended to use HDR in still environment with large light difference.

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Burst Burst is to shoot 10 groups of photos. The continuous capture is carried out based on the camera shutter speed, so the shutter speed is 1 / 10s to the minimum. 10 continuous captured photos can be exported. This mode can be used in taking group photos and static scenes.

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For Burst super-resolution shooting, if you want to synthesize 12K super-resolution image in post-production, you need to shoot in static environment, because the 10 photos taken by continuous shooting are limited by shutter speed and shooting intervals, and the camera cannot continuously capture in a high speed. Moving characters or objects will cause ghosting on the synthetic images. Concrete results are shown in 2.3.2 .