Image Adjustment

Shooting Menu Settings

This section describes settings that can only be adjusted from the shooting menu ( 166).

Making Edges More Distinct: Image Sharpening

When a photograph is taken, the camera automatically processes the image to increase the distinction between light and dark areas, making the picture appear sharper. The Image sharpening menu controls the amount of sharpening performed.

Option

Description

 

The camera automatically adjusts sharpening according to the

Auto

subject and how other camera settings are adjusted. Amount

of sharpening varies from shot to shot, even in scenes of same

(default)

type; to take multiple shots with same sharpening, choose dif-

 

 

ferent setting. For best results, use a type G or D lens.

Normal Camera sharpens all images the same standard amount.

Low

Images are sharpened less than the standard amount.

Medium low Images are sharpened slightly less than the standard amount.

Medium high Images are sharpened slightly more than the standard amount.

High

Images are sharpened more than the standard amount.

None

Images are not sharpened.

1 Highlight Image sharpening in the shooting menu ( 166) and press the multi selector to the right.

2 Highlight the desired option and press the multi selector to the right. The shooting menu will be displayed.

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Nikon 25215 Image Adjustment, Making Edges More Distinct Image Sharpening, Shooting Menu Settings, Option Description