Film simulation mode – Nikon Bogen Pro User Manual

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CCD-RAW, 1/60 sec., f/11, ISO100

CCD-RAW, 1/8 sec., f/22, ISO160

CCD-RAW, 1/125 sec., f/8, ISO100

F2

F1b

Film Simulation Mode

FILM SIMULATION MODE
selection of the ideal “f ilm” for the scene

Film Simulation responds to the sophisticated color reproduction and tonality demands of the
professional with a choice of five modes: “Professional portrait” (F1, F1a, F1b and F1c) Modes
for expanded potential in portrait photography and “Fujichrome” (F2) Mode which replicates
the color vibrancy of reversal film.

CCD-RAW, 1/160 sec., f/18, ISO100

F1c

Studio Portrait Standard

Suppresses highlight washout with studio flash and produces smooth tonality and natural skin
color. Replicates the “feel” of negative film used in conventional studio photography.

Vivid blue skies and silky skin tones

Characterized by saturated blues and reproduction of the transparent quality of skin tones. Produces smooth
tonality and superb shadow detail under high contrast conditions. Ideal for impressive outdoor portrait results.

Highly modulated impression Pro-grade negative profile

Heightens contrast while expressing just the right shadow detail even under soft light sources.
Natural skin tones in flat studio lighting or under cloudy skies.

Color Reversal Film Profile for vivid color

Captures images with high sharpness, highly saturated colors and dynamic tonality. Brings
colorful landscapes to life with vibrantly rich color.

Warm natural skin tones Pro-grade negative profile

Slightly higher saturation of skin tones and blue. Exploits the extended dynamic range for fine
tonality even under studio lighting. Superb expression of the natural tone and skin color.

“PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT” MODES

FUJICHROME MODE

F1

F1

a

F1

b

F1

c

F2

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