Nikon COOLPIX 4200 User Manual - Page 105

Noise Reduction

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Noise Reduction Press MENU button in (auto shooting) mode to select Noise reduction ( 74), and then press . At slower shutter speeds, "noise" in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels may appear in pictures, particularly in shadows. When you take pictures in dark places, noise reduction can be used to reduce noise at slow shutter speeds. Select On or Off and press . Option On Description Noise reduction takes effect at slow shutter speeds which cause "noise." Time required to save pictures in the memory or on the memory card more than usual. Off Noise reduction off; camera functions normally. (default setting) The Shooting Menu Restrictions on Noise Reduction When shooting pictures using the following options, Noise reduction has no effect: • BSS ( 84) is On. • Auto bracketing is Auto bracketing or WB bracketing ( 88). • Continuous setting is other than Single ( 82). Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency) When raising sensitivity ( 87), "noise" may appear in a picture. In this case, noise in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds will be reduced automatically when Noise reduction is On. Noise Reduction When Noise reduction is On, an NR (noise reduction) icon appears in the monitor. 95

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The Shooting Menu
Noise Reduction
At slower shutter speeds, “noise” in the form of
randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels may ap-
pear in pictures, particularly in shadows. When you
take pictures in dark places, noise reduction can be
used to reduce noise at slow shutter speeds.
Select
On
or
Off
and press
.
Restrictions on Noise Reduction
When shooting pictures using the following options, Noise reduction has no effect:
BSS
(
84) is
On
.
Auto bracketing
is
Auto bracketing
or
WB bracketing
(
88).
Continuous
setting is other than
Single
(
82).
Sensitivity (ISO Equivalency)
When raising sensitivity (
87), “noise” may appear in a picture.
In this case, noise in pictures taken at slow shutter speeds will be reduced automatically
when
Noise reduction
is
On
.
Noise Reduction
When
Noise reduction
is
On
, an
NR
(noise reduction) icon ap-
pears in the monitor.
Press
MENU
button in
(auto shooting) mode to
select
Noise reduction
(
74), and then press
.
Option
Description
On
Noise reduction takes effect at slow shutter speeds
which cause “noise.” Time required to save pictures
in the memory or on the memory card more than
usual.
Off
(default setting)
Noise reduction off; camera functions normally.