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Nikon D 5600 Camera important Settings photography tips and tricks

Nikon D 5600 Camera Basic Settings Although the Nikon D5600 has a more streamlined menu than some other cameras in Nikon’s lineup, there are still a huge number of camera settings and options that you need to know about. In this article, I will cover everything you need to know about menu settings for the Nikon D5600, including a specific recommendation for every important setting. This should help you make the most of your new camera and use the D5600 to its full potential Playback Menu Most of these settings are personal preferences, and you can leave the bulk of them at their defaults. However, there are a few playback settings that can make a big difference, so I will cover those here: Playback display options None (image only): Checked Highlights: Checked (enables the ability to have overexposed regions of a photo blink black and white) RGB histogram: Checked Shooting data: Not checked Overview: Checked Image review: ON (this determines whether or not your photo pops up immediately after you take it) After delete: Show next Auto image rotation: ON (signals to rotate vertical photos when you’ve opened them on a computer) Rotate tall: OFF (otherwise, vertical photos will be too narrow on your camera, and you’ll have to turn your head to review vertical photos when you’re using a tripod) Photo Shooting Menu Next up is the Photo Shooting Menu, which has several options. I’ll add a note whenever something about the recommendation is worth clarifying: Reset photo shooting menu: — Storage folder: default, no need to change File naming: DSC (default), no need to change, unless you use several cameras and want the file names from each to start in a unique way (such as NIK_1234 rather than the default DSC_1234) Image quality: NEF (RAW) – but see our article on RAW vs JPEG if you aren’t sure, since a number of D5600 users may prefer JPEGs Image size: grayed out NEF (RAW) recording: 14-bit ISO sensitivity settings ISO sensitivity: 100 (this simply matches whatever ISO you’re using) Auto ISO sensitivity control: ON (though you will potentially be turning this off quite frequently, such as tripod-based work where you always want the same ISO; see our article on Auto ISO) Maximum sensitivity: 3200 Maximum sensitivity with flash: 3200 Minimum shutter speed: Auto Center option White balance: AUTO Set Picture Control: SD (Standard), Default values, unless you already know you have a specific reason to change it (doesn’t affect the photo itself if you’re a RAW shooter) Manage Picture Control: — Color space: Adobe RGB if you shoot RAW, since it doesn’t affect the photo itself and provides a slightly more accurate in-camera histogram. Use sRGB if you shoot JPEG Active D-Lighting: OFF, especially important if you shoot RAW, since it affects how your camera meters a scene (see a list of all the settings which affect RAW photos) HDR: Grayed out if shooting RAW Release mode: Single Frame for typical photos, Continuous High for action photography where you need a burst of shots, Quiet mode if you need a slightly quieter camera, and self timer if you need a delay between pressing the shutter button and taking the photo. (Note that you can also change this via the button on the left-hand side of the D5600, on the front, near the lens mount.) Long Exposure NR: OFF, unless you are taking relatively long exposures (20-30 seconds or more) and you don’t mind waiting twice as long to capture the photo High ISO NR: OFF (doesn’t affect RAW photos) Vignette control: OFF (doesn’t affect RAW photos) Auto distortion control: OFF (doesn’t affect RAW photos) Optical VR: ON in most cases, if your lens’s vibration reduction can only be adjusted via a menu, like Nikon’s newest 18-55mm AF-P Movie Settings Frame size/frame rate: 1920×1080; 30p (though use 24p if that’s what your output requirements specify, and use 60p if you want slow motion) Movie quality: High Microphone: Auto (this only affects the in-camera microphone) Wind noise reduction: ON (also only affects the in-camera microphone) Manual movie settings: ON (enables the ability to adjust shutter speed and ISO manually for videos when in manual mode) Custom Setting Menu Next up on the D5600 is the custom settings menu (the pencil icon), which includes important options like autofocus settings and custom button layouts. Do Subscribe to my Channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/abhinavpoonia?sub_confirmation=1 #nikon #NikonD5600 #nikoncamerasettings

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