This means you can move the slider in LQ mode, hit Capture Long Exposure and see a result quickly, repeat till your happy with the results then press Med or HQ and shoot your final image.
Yes you can use the images to generate a tone map "HDR" style image, and they look great, however the target for this app is Light probes on a set.
It’s for shooting great theta images in low light.
This shoots 1 image as an auto exposure then reads the exif data to calculate what the other exposures should be.
This mode takes the same exposures each time, the schedule is defined by the Image count you select.
Images are great for Unity 5, Unreal, Nuke, Modo, Vray, Maya, IBL, PBS, PBR, Light Probe, Reflection, and more.
Do you need 360 degree HDR Images for Visual Effects, Video Game Development, or Virtual Reality? Welcome to the best value for the process.
Because this mode is for use in night photography and it’s not nice to knock out your night vision.
This mode is great because it let’s you define your EV range and Shot count dynamically.
I also want to know what exposure setting to use without having to shoot 40 and 60 second images.
This is limited by the fact that the theta S has a minimum shutter floor for the auto exposure.
This mode is very different as it’s not HDR focused.
This mode saves 20+ taps in the Theta S official app.
The point of this mode is that it shoots as fast as the camera can to slow enough for most scenes.