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Tone Mode
G buttonU
Cphoto shooting menu
The camera offers a choice of two tone modes: [SDR] and [HLG].
Option Description
[SDR]
This mode supports a normal range of brightnesses (dynamic range). Pictures taken while
this option is selected are st
ored in JPEG format (extension “*.JPG”).
[HLG]
This mode supports HDR (high dynamic range). Pictures taken while this option is
selected are stored in HEIF format (extension “*.HIF”). It has a wider dynamic range than
SDR.
“HLG” appears in the shooting display when this option is selected.
For optimal color reproduction when viewing HLG pictures, use monitors, computers,
operating systems, applications, and other equipment compatible with HLG. For more
information, visit the following website:
https://onlinemanual.nikonimglib.com/notice/hlg_setting_guide/en/
D Taking Photos in HLG
Pictures tak
en with [HLG] selected for tone mode exhibit more “noise“ (in the form of randomly-
spaced bright pixels, fog, and lines) than do pictures taken using [SDR].
The lowest value available for the [ISO sensitivity settings]> [Maximum sensitivity] item in the
photo shooting menu is ISO 800.
ISO sensitivities of Hi 0.3 through Hi 2.0 are not available.
The video file type for time-lapse videos is fixed at [H.265 10-bit (MOV)].
[Color space] in the photo shooting menu is fixed at "BT.2100".
[Active D-Lighting], [Multiple exposure], and [HDR overlay] are not available in the photo
shooting menu.
[C30], [C60], and[C120] cannot be selected for release mode and Custom Setting d3 [Pre-Release
Capture options] is not available.
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Tone Mode