Larry N.
Well-known member
Thanks for the explanation, Tom. That takes a lot of processor. Very interesting approach to it.
So you also need to hold the camera steady for a longer time, to enable those extra pics to have a chance of matching (tripod anyone? ;D)
Now, since "Enhanced" takes more grunt work, you lose that instant shutter speed of the default mode. But what you gain is the ability to take a good picture in an extremely challenging situation... usually where you have a wide range of lighting, or if you are trying to take a really dark or night shot.
So you also need to hold the camera steady for a longer time, to enable those extra pics to have a chance of matching (tripod anyone? ;D)