Nikon Z 7 Setting Guide Video Edition - Page 28

HLG Quality, High ISO NR, Vignette Control

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Picture Quality, Continued HLG Quality i-button menu 4 Adjust HLG video image processing options for use when [HLG] is cho- Camera controls - sen for tone mode. Other menus 4 HLG quality can be adjusted using [HLG quality] in the video recording menu. ■ HLG Quality Settings Manual adjustments [Quick sharp] [Sharpening] [Mid-range sharpening] [Clarity] [Contrast] [Saturation] [Hue] Use [Quick sharp] to quickly adjust levels for balanced [Sharpening], [Mid-range sharpening], and [Clarity]. These parameters can also be adjusted individually. Control the sharpness of details and outlines. Adjust the sharpness of patterns and lines in the range between [Sharpening] and [Clarity]. Adjust overall sharpness and the sharpness of thicker outlines without affecting brightness or dynamic range. Adjust contrast. Control the vividness of colors. Adjust hue. High ISO NR i-button menu - Reduce "noise" (randomly-spaced bright pixels) in videos recorded at Camera controls high ISO sensitivities. Other menus - 4 Choose a setting using the [High ISO NR] item in the video recording menu. ● To enable noise reduction at all ISO sensitivities, select [High], [Normal], or [Low]. The higher the sensitivity, the greater the effect. ● The amount of noise reduction performed can be selected from (in order from high to low) [High], [Normal], and [Low]. ● Note that edges may soften and the picture may lose definition at higher settings. ● If [Off] is selected, noise reduction will be performed only as required. The amount of noise reduction performed is always lower than when [Low] is selected. Vignette Control i-button menu - Vignette control reduces "vignetting"-a drop in brightness at the edg- Camera controls es of the frame-by an amount that varies from lens to lens. Its effects Other menus - 4 are most noticeable at maximum aperture. [Vignette control] is available in both the photo shooting and video recording menus. Changes to one apply to the other. ● To enable vignette control, select [High], [Normal], or [Low]. ● The amount can be selected from (in order from high to low) [High], [Normal], and [Low]. 28 Settings

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Settings
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Picture Quality, Continued
HLG Quality
HLG Quality
Adjust HLG video image processing options for use when [
HLG
] is cho-
sen for tone mode.
HLG quality can be adjusted using [
HLG quality
] in the video recording
menu.
HLG Quality Settings
[
Quick sharp
]
Use [
Quick sharp
] to quickly adjust levels for balanced [
Sharpening
], [
Mid-range sharpening
], and
[
Clarity
]. These parameters can also be adjusted individually.
Manual
adjustments
[
Sharpening
]
Control the sharpness of details and outlines.
[
Mid-range
sharpening
]
Adjust the sharpness of patterns and lines in the range between [
Sharpening
] and [
Clarity
].
[
Clarity
]
Adjust overall sharpness and the sharpness of thicker outlines without affecting brightness or dynamic range.
[
Contrast
]
Adjust contrast.
[
Saturation
]
Control the vividness of colors.
[
Hue
]
Adjust hue.
High ISO NR
High ISO NR
Reduce “noise” (randomly-spaced bright pixels) in videos recorded at
high ISO sensitivities.
Choose a setting using the [
High ISO NR
] item in the video recording menu.
±
To enable noise reduction at all ISO sensitivities, select [
High
], [
Nor-
mal
], or [
Low
]. The higher the sensitivity, the greater the effect.
±
The amount of noise reduction performed can be selected from (in
order from high to low) [
High
], [
Normal
], and [
Low
].
±
Note that edges may soften and the picture may lose definition at
higher settings.
±
If [
Off
] is selected, noise reduction will be performed only as required.
The amount of noise reduction performed is always lower than when
[
Low
] is selected.
Vignette Control
Vignette Control
Vignette control reduces “vignetting”—a drop in brightness at the edg-
es of the frame—by an amount that varies from lens to lens. Its effects
are most noticeable at maximum aperture.
[
Vignette control
] is available in both the photo shooting and video re-
cording menus. Changes to one apply to the other.
±
To enable vignette control, select [
High
], [
Normal
], or [
Low
].
±
The amount can be selected from (in order from high to low) [
High
],
[
Normal
], and [
Low
].
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-button menu
-button menu
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Camera controls
Camera controls
Other menus
Other menus
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-button menu
-button menu
Camera controls
Camera controls
Other menus
Other menus
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-button menu
-button menu
Camera controls
Camera controls
Other menus
Other menus
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