Can someone explain this?
Dynamic range can be expanded to prevent “blackout” or “washout” of the subject in high
contrast lighting and bring out the detail in shadow and highlights. In addition to automatic
optimization, the user can manually select 100%, 200% and 400% dynamic range. Capture
natural gradations from the brightest to the darkest parts of the image just as the eye sees
them.
What I'm not understanding is why you wouldn't want to expand dynamic range generally speaking... since digital cameras are known for their narrow dynamic range (unless going for silouhette effects). What is the downside to using the high dynamic range mode? or is this just a confusing way of explaining some lame HDR mode?