Nikon D5300 Reference Manual - Page 115
Active D-Lighting, Active D-Lighting Versus D-Lighting, D-Lighting, Bracketing
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D Active D-Lighting Noise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) may appear in photographs taken with Active D-Lighting. Uneven shading may be visible with some subjects. Active D-Lighting can not be used at ISO sensitivities of Hi 0.3 or above. A "Active D-Lighting" Versus "D-Lighting" Active D-Lighting adjusts exposure before shooting to optimize the dynamic range, while the D-Lighting option in the retouch menu (0 207) brightens shadows in images after shooting. A Bracketing For information on automatically varying Active D-Lighting over a series of shots, see page 108. P, S, A, and M Modes 95
95
P, S, A, and M Modes
D
Active D-Lighting
Noise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) may appear in photographs taken with
Active D-Lighting.
Uneven shading may be visible with some subjects.
Active D-Lighting
can not be used at ISO sensitivities of Hi 0.3 or above.
A
“Active D-Lighting” Versus “D-Lighting”
Active D-Lighting
adjusts exposure before shooting to optimize the dynamic range, while
the
D-Lighting
option in the retouch menu (
0
207) brightens shadows in images after
shooting.
A
Bracketing
For information on automatically varying Active D-Lighting over a series of shots, see page
108.