Nikon Camera Coolpix P610 Reference Manual
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E57 Reference Section Picture Control (COOLPIX Picture Control) Change the settings for image recording according to the shooting scene or your preferences. Sharpness, contrast a nd saturation can be adjusted in detail. * Only displayed when the setting customized in Custom Picture Control (E 61) has been registered. BCOOLPIX Picture Control • The COOLPIX Picture Control function of th is camera cannot be used with other makes of cameras, Picture Control function of software such as Capture NX-D, Picture Control Utility 2, etc. • This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions (A 46). The Shooting Menu ( j, k , l or m Mode) Rotate the mode dial to j, k , l , m or M M d button M j , k , l , m or M menu icon M Picture Control M k button OptionDescription b Standard (default setting) Standard processing for balanced results. Recommended for most situations. c Neutral Minimal processing for natu ral results. Select for images that will later be processed or retouched. d Vivid Images are enhanced for a vivid, photoprint effect. Select for images that emphasize primary colors, such as blue, red, and green. e Monochrome Shoots monochrome photogra phs such as in black- and-white or sepia. f Custom 1 *Changes to the setting of Custom 1 in COOLPIX Custom Picture Control. g Custom 2 *Changes to the setting of Custom 2 in COOLPIX Custom Picture Control.
E58 Reference Section Customizing Existing COOLPIX Picture Controls: Quick Adjust and Manual Adjust COOLPIX Picture Control can be customiz ed using Quick adjust, which allows for balanced adjustment of sharpness, contrast, saturation and other image editing components, or manual adjust, wh ich allows for detailed adjustment of the components individually. 1Use the multi selector HI to select the desired type of COOLPIX Picture Control and press the k button. • Items can also be selected by rotating the multi selector. 2Use HI to highlight the desired option ( E59) and use JK to select a value. • Press the k button to set the value. • To change the adjusted values to the default setting, select Reset and press the k button. Monochrome Vivid Neutral Standard Picture Control BackReset Saturation Contrast Image sharpening Quick adjust Standard
E59 Reference Section Types of Quick Adjust and Manual Adjust OptionDescription Quick adjust 1 Adjusts the sharpness, contrast and saturation levels automatically. Setting to the – side reduces the effect of the selected COOLPIX Picture Control, and setting to the + side emphasizes its effect. • Default setting: 0 Image sharpening Controls how much outlines are sharpened during shooting. The higher the number, the sharper the image, and the lower the number, the softer the image. Select A (auto) for automatic adjustment. • Default setting: 3 for Standard or Monochrome , 2 for Neutral and 4 for Vivid Contrast Controls the contrast. Setting to the – side gives th e image a softer appearance, and setting to the + side gives it a harder appearance. Select lower values to prevent highlights in portrait subjects from being “washed out” in direct sunlight, higher values to preserve detail in misty landscapes and other low contrast subjects. Select A (auto) for automatic adjustment. • Default setting: 0 Saturation 2 Controls the vividness of colors. Setting to the – side reduces th e vividness, and setting to the + side increases the vividness. Select A (auto) for automatic adjustment. • Default setting: 0 Filter effects 3 Simulates the effect of co lor filters on monochrome photographs. •OFF : Filter effects are not used. •Y (yellow), O (orange), R (red): Enhance contrast. Can be used to tone down the brightness of the sky in landscape photographs. The contrast is strengthened in the order Y ➝ O ➝ R . •G (green): Softens skin tones. Suitable for portraits. • Default setting: OFF
E60 Reference Section 1Quick adjust is not available in Neutral, Monochrome , Custom 1 and Custom 2 . The values set manually are disabled if qu ick adjust is used after manual setting. 2Not displayed for Monochrome.3Only displayed for Monochrome. BNotes About Image Sharpening The effects of Image sharpening cannot be previewed in the monitor during shooting. Check the results in playback mode. BContrast, Saturation and A (Auto) Results for contrast and saturation vary with the exposure, and the position and size of the subject in the frame. Toning 3 Controls the tint used in monochrome photographs from B&W (black-and-white), Sepia, and Cyanotype (blue-tinted monochrome). Pressing the multi selector I when Sepia or Cyanotype is selected enables you to select a saturation level. Press JK to adjust the saturation. • Default setting: B&W (black-and-white) OptionDescription
E61 Reference Section Custom Picture Control (C OOLPIX Custom Picture Control) Customize the settings of COOLPIX Picture Control ( E58) and register them in Custom 1 or Custom 2 of Picture Control . 1Use the multi selector HI to select Edit and save , and press the k button. •Select Delete to delete a registered COOLPIX Custom Picture Control. 2Select the original COOLPIX Picture Control ( E58) to be edited, and press the k button. 3Use HI to highlight the desired option and use JK to select a value ( E58). •The options are the same as those for adjusting the COOLPIX Picture Control. • Press the k button when you finish adjustment. • To change the adjusted values to the default setting, select Reset and press the k button. 4Select the registration destination and press the k button. •Custom 1 or Custom 2 becomes selectable in Picture Control or Custom Picture Control . • To change the adjusted values, select Custom 1 or Custom 2 in Picture Control or Custom Picture Control . Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M menu icon M Custom Picture Control M k button Delete Edit and save Custom Picture Control Custo m 2 Custo m 1 Save as
E62 Reference Section White Balance (Adjusting Hue) Adjust white balance to suit the light source or weather conditions in order to make the colors in images match what you see with your eyes. * Fine adjustments in 7 steps are available. Apply positive (+) to increase blue hue and negative (–) to increase red hue. BNotes About White Balance• Lower the flash when white balance is set to any setting other than Auto (normal) , Auto (warm lighting) or Flash (A 18). • This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions (A 46). Rotate the mode dial to j, k , l , m or M M d button M j , k , l , m or M menu icon M White balance M k button OptionDescription a 1Auto (normal) (default setting) White balance is automatically adjusted. When set to Auto (warm lighting) , the images are preserved with warm colors if they are shot under an incandescent light source . When using the flash, white balance is adjusted according to the flash lighting condition. a 2Auto (warm lighting) b Preset manual Use when the desired result is not achieved with Auto (normal) , Auto (warm lighting), Incandescent , etc. (E64). c Daylight *Use under direct sunlight. d Incandescent*Use under incandescent lighting. e Fluorescent Use under most types of fluorescent lighting. Choose one of 1 (cool-white fluorescent), 2 (day white fluorescent) and 3 (daylight fluorescent). f Cloudy *Use under overcast skies. g Flash*Use with the flash. x Choose color temp. Use to directly specify color temperature ( E63).
E63 Reference Section CColor Temperature Color temperature is an ob jective measure of colors of light sources which are expressed in the unit of absolute temperat ure (K: Kelvin). Light sources with lower color temperatures appear more reddish, while light sources with higher color temperatures appear more bluish. 3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10000 [K] 1234 890a567 Red Blue 1Sodium-vapor lamps: 2700K 2Incandescent/ Warm-white fluorescent: 3000K 3 White fluorescent: 3700K 4Cool-white fluorescent: 4200K 5 Day white fluorescent: 5000K 6Direct sunlight: 5200K 7Flash: 5400K 8 Cloudy: 6000K 9Daylight fluorescent: 6500K 0High temp. mercury-vapor: 7200K a Shade: 8000K
E64 Reference Section Using Preset Manual Use the procedure below to measure the white balance value under the lighting used during shooting. 1Place a white or gray reference object under the lighting that will be used during shooting. 2Use the multi selector HI to select Preset manual , and press the k button. •The lens extends to the zoom position for measurement. 3Select Measure . •To apply the last measured value, select Cancel . 4Frame the white or gray reference object in the measuring window, and press the k button to measure the value. • The shutter is released and measurement is complete (no image is saved). BNotes About Preset Manual A white balance value for flash lighting cannot be measured with Preset manual. When shooting using the flash, set White balance to Auto (normal) , Auto (warm lighting) or Flash. Preset manual Cloudy CloudyFluorescentFluorescentIncandescentIncandescentDaylightDaylight Auto (warm lighting)Auto (warm lighting)Auto (normal)Auto (normal) Cloudy Fluorescent Incandescent Daylight Auto (warm lighting) Auto (normal) White balance MeasureCancel Preset manual MeasureCancel Preset manual Measuring window
E65 Reference Section Metering The process of measuring the brightness of the subject to determine the exposure is known as “metering.” Use this option to set the method of how the camera meters exposure. * To set focus and exposure for off-center subjects, change AF area mode to manual and set the focus area to the center of the frame, and then use focus lock ( E 21). BNotes About Metering •When digital zoom is in effect, Center-weighted or Spot is selected depending on the magnification of an enlargement. • This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions (A 46). CDisplay on the Shooting Screen When Center-weighted or Spot is selected, the metering range guide ( A6) is displayed (except when digital zoom is used). Rotate the mode dial to j, k , l, m or M M d button M j , k , l, m or M menu icon M Metering M k button OptionDescription G Matrix (default setting) The camera uses a wide area of the screen for metering. Recommended for typical shooting. q Center-weighted The camera meters the entire frame but assigns greatest weight to the subject in the center of the frame. The classic metering for portraits; it preserves background details while letting lighting conditions in the center of the frame determine exposure.* r Spot The camera meters the area shown by the circle in the center of the frame. This can be used when the subject is much lighter or darker than the background. Ensure that the subject is within the area shown by the circle when shooting.*
E66 Reference Section Continuous Shooting Rotate the mode dial to j, k, l, m or M M d button M j, k, l, m or M menu icon M Continuous M k button OptionDescription U Single (default setting) One image is captured each time the shutter-release button is pressed. k Continuous H While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, images are captured continuously. • The frame rate for continuo us shooting is about 7 fps and the maximum number of continuous shots is about 7 (when image quality is set to Normal and image size is set to i 4608×3456). m Continuous L While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, images are captured continuously. • The frame rate for continuo us shooting is about 2 fps and the maximum number of continuous shots is about 200 (when image quality is set to Normal and image size is set to i 4608×3456). q Pre-shooting cache Pre-shooting cache shooting begins when the shutter- release button is pressed halfway. When the shutter- release button is pressed the rest of the way down, the camera saves the current image as well as the images captured immediately before the button is pressed ( E 68). Pre-shooting cache makes it easy to capture perfect moments. • The frame rate for continuo us shooting is about 15 fps and the maximum number of continuous shots is 20 (including a maximum of 5 frames captured in the pre-shooting cache). • The image quality is fixed at Normal and the image size is fixed at A (1280 × 960 pixels). n Continuous H: 120 fps Each time the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, images are captured at a high speed rate. • The frame rate for contin uous shooting is about 120 fps and the maximum number of continuous shots is 60. • Image size is fixed at f 640×480.