Nikon 29842-9425-19 D80 User's Manual - Page 95

High ISO NR All Modes, ISO Sensitivity All Modes, Long Exp. NR All Modes

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ISO Sensitivity (All Modes) Adjust ISO sensitivity. See "Reference: ISO Sensitivity" ( 43). Long Exp. NR (All Modes) Photographs taken at shutter speeds of 8 s or slower can be processed to reduce "noise" in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels. Choose from the following options: Option Off (default) On Description Noise reduction off. Photographs taken at shutter speeds of about 8 s or slower are processed to reduce noise, slowing burst shooting and reducing the number of images that can be stored in the memory buffer. During processing, the displays shown at right appear in the control panel and viewfinder. No further photos can be taken until processing is complete. Noise reduction will not be performed if the camera is turned off during processing. Note that if photos are played back during processing, the image displayed in the monitor may not show the effects of noise reduction. High ISO NR (All Modes) Photographs taken at high sensitivities can be processed to reduce "noise". Choose from the following options: Option Normal (default) Low High Off Description Noise reduction takes effect at sensitivities over ISO 400. Choose Low for less noise reduction, High for more noise reduction. Noise reduction turns off unless sensitivity exceeds ISO 800. Minimal noise reduction is performed at sensitivities over ISO 800. Menu Guide / Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu 83

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Menu Guide / Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
Option
Description
Off
(default)
Noise reduction off.
On
Photographs taken at shutter speeds of about 8 s or slower
are processed to reduce noise, slowing burst shooting and
reducing the number of images that can be stored in the
memory buffer.
During processing, the displays shown at
right appear in the control panel and viewfinder.
No further
photos can be taken until processing is complete.
Noise
reduction will not be performed if the camera is turned off
during processing.
Note that if photos are played back dur-
ing processing, the image displayed in the monitor may not
show the effects of noise reduction.
High ISO NR (All Modes)
Photographs taken at high sensitivities can be processed to reduce
“noise”.
Choose from the following options:
Option
Description
Normal
(default)
Noise reduction takes effect at sensitivities over ISO 400.
Choose
Low
for less noise reduction,
High
for more noise reduction.
Low
High
Off
Noise reduction turns off unless sensitivity exceeds ISO 800.
Min-
imal noise reduction is performed at sensitivities over ISO 800.
ISO Sensitivity (All Modes)
Adjust ISO sensitivity.
See “Reference: ISO Sensitivity” (
43).
Long Exp. NR (All Modes)
Photographs taken at shutter speeds of 8 s or slower can be processed
to reduce “noise” in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pix-
els.
Choose from the following options: