Sony doesn't really mention, because they don't consider it to be a feature that you can count on. Same thing happens on any kind of modern Mac with with EDR or HDR for the screens. It's like this little tiny window that suddenly HDR but the whole rest of your screen is normal. And so rounding out the dynamic range topic, one of the things I missed also was what John said a minute ago: When you take a picture with a high dynamic range environment, you notice when you view it, it cranks the brightness up way past normal.
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