Nikon VAA109EA User Manual - Page 85
Sharpening, Option: 0, Tone Compensation, Shooting Speed in Continuous Shooting Mode, Option
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23. Sharpening The D1 can be set to increase or decrease the sharpness of edges in photographs recorded using the camera. Option: 0 Normal (default) 1 Low 2 High 3 None 24. Tone Compensation This setting controls the image compensation performed by the camera when a photograph is taken. Compensation is performed by means of curves which define the relationship between the tone distribution in the original image and the compensated result. By default, the D1 automatically adjusts tonal range and distribution for optimal results when matrix metering is used. At settings other than RAW (when data from the CCD are recorded directly to the memory card without adjustment), you can choose from auto, normal, low-contrast, and high-contrast settings. You can also use custom curves created and downloaded to the camera using Nikon Capture software for the D1 (available separately). The default custom curve is linear. Option: 0 Auto (default)-camera adjusts curves to produce optimal contrast (matrix metering only; when another metering method is used, this option is equivalent to option 1, i.e. normal tone compensation) 1 Normal-this curve is suitable for scenes with a normal distribution of shadows, mid-tones, and highlights 2 Low-contrast-use this curve to prevent highlights in brightlylit scenes from being "washed out" 3 High-contrast-use this curve to bring out hazy background details 4 User-defined custom curve 25. Shooting Speed in Continuous Shooting Mode This item can be used to adjust the frame advance rate in continuous shooting mode. Option: Ch Approx. 4.5 frames per second (default) 3 Approx. 3 fps 2 Approx. 2 fps 1 Approx. 1 fps CL Each photograph is written to the memory card before the following photograph is taken. Photographs are not stored in the temporary memory buffer. 72 Custom Settings: Custom Settings Options