
Nikon Picture Control System-compatible cameras feature four types of Picture Control: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, and Monochrome. Using them allows you to flexibly adjust for Sharpening, Contrast, Brightness and much more.*
* Standard/Neutral/Vivid: Sharpening, Contrast, Brightness, Saturation and Hue (coloration)
Monochrome: Sharpening, Contrast, Brightness, Filter Effects and Toning
Enables you to achieve well-balanced, overall adjustment of Sharpening, Contrast and Saturation. With Quick Adjust, you can make fine adjustments to all five items, including Brightness and Coloration (Hue), to suit your particular needs. |
![Quick Adjust [Standard and Vivid only]](img/pic01.jpg)
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Enables you to alter the strength of your subject’s contours. You can also set the camera to [A] (auto), where it makes adjustments automatically to match shooting conditions. |

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For fine-tuning the contrast of your images. You can also set the camera to [A] (auto), where it makes adjustments automatically to match shooting conditions. |

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While modifying overall image brightness, you can choose to express richer gradations, in either the black or the white areas. |

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Lets you control the saturation of images. You can also set the camera to [A] (auto), where it makes adjustments automatically to match shooting conditions. |

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Allows you to adjust the hue of images. |
![Hue (Coloration) [other than Monochrome]](img/pic06.jpg)
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This function provides an effect similar to shooting black-and-white photographs with a color filter. Use for landscape shots where you wish to soften the brightness of the sky for a deeper expression. |
![Filter Effect Y/O/R [Monochrome only]](img/pic07.jpg)
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Provides an effect similar to shooting black-and-white photographs with a green filter. Lends a finely composed finish to skin colors or lips, for example. Valuable for portrait photography. |
![Filter Effects G [Monochrome only]](img/pic08.jpg)
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Enables you to modify color tones for the overall image, in a manner similar to toning photographic paper. (10 colors) |

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Lets you accurately control the shading of colors, other than [B&W]. |
![Toning Saturation [Monochrome only]](img/pic10.jpg)
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Pressing the [Thumbnail//Playback Zoom] button while making adjustments changes the screen to a grid display, causing the Picture Control stored in your camera to be shown as relative Contrast and Saturation coordinates*.*In Monochrome, only Contrast is shown. |

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