Nikon Z 7 Setting Guide Video Edition - Page 27

Auto] Picture Control, A] Auto, Indicator, Toning Monochrome Only

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The [n Auto] Picture Control Settings can be adjusted in the range [A−2] to [A+2]. Picture Quality, Continued [A] (Auto) • Selecting the A (auto) option available for some settings lets the camera adjust the setting automatically. • Results vary with exposure and the position of the subject in the frame. The o Indicator The o indicator under the value display in the Picture Control setting menu indicates the previous value for the setting. You'll find that this comes in handy when making adjustments with reference to the previous value. [Monochrome] > [Filter Effects] Choose from the following [Filter effects]: [Y] (yellow) * [O] (orange) * [R] (red) * [G] (green) * These options enhance contrast and can be used to tone down the brightness of the sky in landscape photographs. Orange [O] produces more contrast than yellow [Y], red [R] more contrast than orange. Green softens skin tones. Use for portraits and the like. * The term in parentheses is the name of the corresponding third-party color filter for black-and-white photography. Toning (Monochrome Only) Pressing 3 when an option other than [B&W] (black-and-white) is selected for [Toning] displays saturation options. Press 4 or 2 to adjust saturation. Settings 27

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Settings
Picture Quality, Continued
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The [
n
Auto] Picture Control
Settings can be adjusted in the range [
A−2
] to [
A+2
].
[A] (Auto)
• Selecting the
A
(auto) option available for some settings lets the camera adjust the setting automat-
ically.
• Results vary with exposure and the position of the subject in the frame.
The
o
Indicator
The
o
indicator under the value display in the Picture Control setting menu
indicates the previous value for the setting. You’ll find that this comes in
handy when making adjustments with reference to the previous value.
[
Monochrome
] > [
Filter Effects
]
Choose from the following [
Filter effects
]:
[
Y
] (yellow)
 *
These options enhance contrast and can be used to tone down the brightness of the sky in landscape photo-
graphs. Orange [
O
] produces more contrast than yellow [
Y
], red [
R
] more contrast than orange.
[
O
] (orange)
 *
[
R
] (red)
 *
[
G
] (green)
 *
Green softens skin tones. Use for portraits and the like.
* The term in parentheses is the name of the corresponding third-party color filter for black-and-white photography.
Toning (Monochrome Only)
Pressing
3
when an option other than [
B&W
] (black-and-white) is se-
lected for [
Toning
] displays saturation options. Press
4
or
2
to adjust
saturation.