Active d-lighting, A106 – Nikon P7000 User Manual

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Shooting Options: Shooting Menu (

A, B, C, D Modes)

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Active D-Lighting

“Active D-Lighting” preserves details in highlights and shadows, creating
photographs with natural contrast. The image taken reproduces the contrast effect
that is seen with the naked eye. This is particularly effective for shooting scenes with
high contrast, such as brightly lit outdoor scenery from a dark room or shaded
subjects at a sunny seaside.

When Active D-Lighting is enabled, the current setting is displayed during shooting
(

A6). When Off is selected, an icon for the current setting is not displayed.

B

Active D-Lighting

Additional time is required to record images when shooting using Active D-Lighting.
The exposure is reduced in comparison to shooting with Active D-Lighting set to Off. To ensure

that the gradation is appropriate, adjustments of the highlighted areas, shadow areas and mid-
tones are made before recording.

This feature cannot be used simultaneously with certain features. See “Functions that Cannot be

Applied Simultaneously” (

A108) for more information.

B

Active D-Lighting Versus D-Lighting

The Active D-Lighting option in the shooting menu adjusts exposure before shooting to optimize
the dynamic range. The D-Lighting (

A136) option in the playback menu optimizes dynamic range

in images after shooting.

Set to

A, B, C or D M d M A, B, C, D (shooting menu) (A91) M Active D-Lighting

a High, b Normal, c Low

Set the level of the Active D-Lighting effect that is applied during shooting.

k Off (default setting)

Active D-Lighting is not applied.

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