Cameras With HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging is a technique that combines multiple exposures to create a single image that shows the full range of light in a scene. HDR photos have become more common, and the technology is becoming more advanced, so it's possible to get good results without spending a lot of money. Here are some cameras that deliver excellent results when shooting in HDR mode.
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GoPro - HERO12 Black Action Camera - Black
SKU: J3GW35FP75See all Action CamerasProduct Description
A black action camera offering 5.3K HDR video, advanced stabilization, and extended battery life for adventures.$369.99 Your price for this item is $369.99 -
Elgato - Facecam MK.2 Full HD 1080p60 Webcam for Video Conferencing, Gaming, and Streaming - Black
SKU: J39QHTJZKCSee all WebcamsProduct Description
A black Full HD 1080p60 webcam delivering uncompressed, low-latency video with HDR and DSLR-style controls.$99.99 Your price for this item is $99.99Save $40Was $139.99The previous price was $139.99 -
GoPro - HERO12 Black Creator Edition Action Camera - Black
SKU: J3GW35FL93See all Action CamerasProduct Description
A black all-in-one action camera offering 5.3K video, HyperSmooth stabilization, and advanced audio features.$467.99 Your price for this item is $467.99Save $82Was $549.99The previous price was $549.99 -
VIOFO - A229 Pro 4K HDR Dash Cam, Dual STARVIS 2 IMX678 IMX675, 4K+2K Front and Rear Car Camera, 2 Channel with HDR - Black
SKU: CZTG549537See all Dash CamerasProduct Description
A dual-channel black dash cam capturing 4K front and 2K rear video with HDR, night vision, and GPS.$329.99 Your price for this item is $329.99 -
Insta360 - X4 Air - Black
SKU: J39VLT42PWSee all 360 Degree CamerasProduct Description
A lightweight black 8K 360-degree camera featuring image stabilization, night recording, and a touchscreen display.$299.99 Your price for this item is $299.99Save $100Was $399.99The previous price was $399.99 -
Google - Pixel 10 128GB (Verizon) - Obsidian
SKU: J39TC8JGFKSee all All Cell Phones with PlansProduct Description
An obsidian Android smartphone featuring a powerful chip, 128GB storage, 5G, HDR camera, and wireless charging.$599.99 Your price for this item is $599.99Save $200Was $799.99The previous price was $799.99 -
Blackmagic Design - Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
SKU: BS3JY9VPVLSee all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A handheld black 6K digital film camera with HDR sensor, EF lens mount, and built-in ND filters.$2,835.00 Your price for this item is $2,835.00 -
Alpine - HCE-C1100 Back-Up Camera - Black
SKU: J3XV8SHQPXSee all Back-Up CamerasProduct Description
A black rear view camera with HDR technology and adjustable distance guides for clear, precise backing up.$199.99 Your price for this item is $199.99 -
Xtra - Muse Pocket Camera w/ 1'' CMOS & 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer, 4K/120fps, Digital Camera for Vlogging, Face/Object Tracking - Black
SKU: CZWL85WKX4See all 4K CamcordersProduct Description
A compact black vlogging camera with 1" CMOS sensor, 4K/120fps video, and 3-axis gimbal stabilization.$599.00 Your price for this item is $599.00 -
Neewer - 5.5" HD Camera Field Monitor - 1575nit Touchscreen with 4K HDMI, 3D LUT & HDR Waveform
SKU: CZLV9FX693See all Digital Camera AccessoriesProduct Description
A bright 5.5" HD touchscreen field monitor with 4K HDMI, 3D LUT, and HDR waveform support.$229.99 Your price for this item is $229.99
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FAQ
HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a feature in cameras that helps capture more detail in both the brightest and darkest parts of a photo. This results in images with improved contrast and color accuracy, especially in challenging lighting conditions such as backlit scenes or high-contrast landscapes.
Yes, many modern cameras with HDR capabilities support both still photography and video recording. HDR video helps maintain detail in highlights and shadows, producing vibrant and true-to-life footage, while HDR photography ensures well-balanced images.
Most cameras with built-in HDR automatically process the images, so you don't need special software for basic HDR effects. However, for advanced editing or merging multiple exposures, software like Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop can provide additional creative control.
HDR works best in scenes with a wide range between light and dark areas, such as landscapes or indoor shots with bright windows. However, it may not be ideal for fast-moving subjects, as combining multiple exposures can sometimes result in motion blur or ghosting.
The method to enable HDR varies by camera model. Typically, you can find the HDR setting in the camera’s shooting or scene modes. Refer to your camera’s user manual for specific instructions on activating and customizing HDR features.