Nikon D5100 (18-55mm Kit), D5100 1855mm Kit Image Quality and Size, Display image quality options

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Image Quality and Size

Together, image quality and size determine how much space each photograph occupies on the memory card. Larger, higher quality images can be printed at larger sizes but also require more memory, meaning that fewer such images can be stored on the memory card.

Image Quality

Choose a file format and compression ratio (image quality).

Option

File type

Description

 

 

 

Raw 14-bit data from the image sensor are saved directly to the memory

 

NEF (RAW)

NEF

card. Settings such as white balance and contrast can be adjusted on a

 

 

computer after shooting.

 

 

 

JPEG fine

 

Record JPEG images at a compression ratio of roughly 1 : 4 (fine quality).

 

 

JPEG

 

JPEG normal

Record JPEG images at a compression ratio of roughly 1 : 8 (normal quality).

 

JPEG basic

 

Record JPEG images at a compression ratio of roughly 1 : 16 (basic quality).

 

 

 

 

NEF (RAW) +

 

Two images are recorded: one NEF (RAW) image and one fine-quality JPEG

 

JPEG fine

 

image.

 

NEF/

 

NEF (RAW) +

Two images are recorded: one NEF (RAW) image and one normal-quality

 

JPEG normal

JPEG

JPEG image.

 

 

 

NEF (RAW) +

 

Two images are recorded: one NEF (RAW) image and one basic-quality

 

JPEG basic

 

JPEG image.

 

 

 

 

1Place the cursor in the information display.

If shooting information is not displayed in the monitor, press the P button. Press the P button again to place the cursor in the information display.

z

Information display

Pbutton

2 Display image quality options.

Highlight the current image quality in the information display and press J.

3Choose a file type.

Highlight an option and press J. To return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway.

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Contents Digital Camera Product Documentation Symbols and ConventionsDigitutor XIntroduction AKeep the sun out of the frame For Your SafetyIii AVC Patent Portfolio License Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Before Taking Important Pictures Use Only Nikon Brand AccessoriesServicing the Camera and Accessories Camera SettingsXIntroduction Package ContentsCamera Body Getting to Know the CameraCamera Body Power SwitchCamera offers a choice of the following shooting modes Mode DialMonitor can be angled and rotated as shown below MonitorPbutton Information DisplayViewfinder ViewfinderPlayback 0 Using Camera MenusCustom Settings 0 Recent settings or My Menu 0 Camera MenusPosition the cursor in the selected menu Display the menusHighlight the icon for the current menu Select a menuHighlight an option DPlayback Menu OptionsCShooting Menu Options Display optionsNRetouch Menu Options ACustom SettingsMRecent Settings/OMy Menu Defaults to mRecent Settings BSetup Menu OptionsCharging the Battery Charge the batteryInsert the battery Check to be sure the battery is in the correct orientationFormatting Memory Cards Insert a memory card available separatelyAttach a lens Check to be sure the card is in the correct orientationCamera Clock Open the monitorChoose a language and set the camera clock Open the monitor as shown. Do not use forceRemoving Memory Cards Adjusting Viewfinder FocusRemoving the Battery Focus the viewfinderDetaching the Lens Write Protect SwitchVibration Reduction Description Battery Level and Card CapacityBattery Level Number of Exposures RemainingTaking Photographs Shutter-Release Button Check the indicators in the viewfinderIn-focus indicator Description ShootBuilt-in Flash Using a Zoom LensImage Sensor Cleaning Auto Meter-OffLLandscape KPortraitMSports PChildNClose up SParty/Indoor Other ScenesONight Portrait RNight LandscapeWPet Portrait TBeach/SnowUSunset VDusk/Dawn0Food XCandlelightYBlossom ZAutumn ColorsPhotograph will be displayed in the monitor Basic PlaybackPress the K button View additional picturesTo display images in contact sheets of four Images displayedChoose from the following release modes Release ModePlace the cursor in the information display Display release-mode optionsMemory Buffer Choose a release modeBuffer Size Select a release mode Self-Timer and Remote Control ModesMount the camera on a tripod Cover the Viewfinder Before Using the Remote ControlUsing the Built-in Flash Self-timer mode can also be selected by pressing EbuttonFocus Focus ModeDisplay focus-mode options Getting Good Results with Autofocus Choose a focus modePredictive Focus Tracking Continuous-servo AutofocusOption Description Single-point AF AF-Area ModeDisplay AF-area mode options Choose an AF-area modeChoose a file type Image Quality and SizeImage Quality Display image quality optionsDisplay image size options Image SizeChoose an image size Choose a flash mode 0 Take pictures Using the Built-in FlashUsing the Built-in Flash i, k, p, n, o, s, w, and gModes Using the Built-in Flash P, S, A, M, and 0ModesFlash modes available vary with shooting mode Flash ModeDisplay flash mode options Choose a flash modeShutter Speeds Available with the Built-in Flash Choosing a Flash ModeMode Shutter speed Flash ModesChoose an ISO sensitivity Mode ISO sensitivityISO Sensitivity Display ISO sensitivity optionsChoose the interval Interval Timer PhotographySelect Interval timer shooting Choose a starting timeStart shooting Other SettingsInterrupting Interval Timer Photography Choose the number of intervalsA, and M Modes Mode DescriptionShutter Speed and Aperture Take the picture Rotate the live view switchFraming Photographs in the Monitor FocusChoose a focus option Focusing in Live ViewChoosing a Focus Mode Display focus optionsDisplay AF-area modes Choosing an AF-Area ModeSubject Tracking Choosing the Focus PointMovie mode Live View Display Description Shooting modeFocus mode AF-area modeLandscape Using Autofocus in Live ViewAutomatic Scene Selection Scene Auto Selector PortraitCount Down Display Shooting in Live View ModeMovies can be recorded in live view Recording MoviesStart recording End recordingCount-Down Display Taking Photographs During Movie RecordingMaximum Length Recording MoviesSelect Movie settings Movie SettingsChoose movie options 2Icon Viewing MoviesFollowing operations can be performed Use DescriptionShooting with Special Effects Special effects can be used when recording images1 Icon GColor Sketch Night VisionMiniature Effect 3Low Key 3Selective Color1Silhouette 2High KeyGColor Sketch Options Available in Live ViewMiniature Effect Press J to display selective color options 3Selective ColorReturn to the live view display Press J to display miniature effect optionsSelect additional colors Choose the color rangeWindows Mac OS Installing ViewNXStart the computer and insert the installer CD Select a languageClick Install and follow the on-screen instructions Start the installerExit the installer Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM driveConfirm that the correct source is Selected Using ViewNXCopy Pictures to the Computer Choose how pictures will be copied to the computerPrinting Pictures View PicturesRetouching Photographs Editing MoviesIX Nikkor lenses can not be used Compatible CPU LensesIdentifying CPU and Type G and D Lenses IX Nikkor LensesFilters Other AccessoriesPower SourcesSdhc memory cards Approved Memory CardsMC-DC2 remote cords and GP-1 GPS units , which connect with TerminalLens CleaningCaring for the Camera StorageCaring for the Camera and Battery Cautions Page Page Error Messages Format the card No Bulb in S modeNo Bulb in HDR mode LockedCool Flash errorRepresentative Autoexposure error Button againNikon D5100 Digital Camera SpecificationsShutter Type Release Release modeSelf-timer Matrix or center-weighted metering 0-20 EVExposure Index Flash modeAccessory shoe Exposure ISO sensitivitySelection Movie Metering Live view Lens servoManual focus MF Automatic sceneTemperature Power source BatteryDimensions/weight WeightDimensions MH-24 battery charger Rated inputEN-EL14 rechargeable Li-ion battery Type FocusingTrademark Information Battery LifePage Page 6MB11511-03
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