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Photo shooting menu in Nikon camera


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I would like to see what you recommend for setting in camera (Nikon 750) in the photo shooting menu.  I already had it set to sRGB and this morning changed it to Neutral for picture control (I had it set to portrait and not sure why lol). The next thing it asked me was save as... I had lots of choices like C1 unused and C2 and so on.  I am not even sure what that means?  What should I set the WB at?  Right now it is 5510 K?

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Since I shoot with a D850 and D4s, my Photo Shooting Menu is a little different than yours. So I found this list and will make tweaks to it, those will be in bold:

  • Storage folder: default, don’t change
  • File naming: DSC (default), don’t change
  • Role played by card in Slot 2: Overflow (Or this could be set to Backup, if you are photographing something important.)
  • Image quality: NEF (RAW) (I also set this to JPEG, and then change it to "JPEG Fine." Then I set it back to RAW. This way if something gets bumped and I'm shooting in JPEG accidentally, I still have the best quality JPEG that the camera can provide.)
  • Image size: grayed out
  • Image area
    • Choose image area: FX
    • Auto DX crop: ON
  • JPEG compression: Optimal quality
  • NEF (RAW) recording:
    • Type: Lossless compressed
    • NEF (RAW) bit depth: 12-bit (I use 14 bit where I know I'm going to be in weird lighting conditions in where I'm seriously going to be recovering stuff in ACR. For the other 99% of my images, 12-bit Uncompressed is what I use. Unfortunately, that's not an option on your camera.)
  • White balance: AUTO (AUTO1 Normal)
  • Set Picture Control: Neutral, I also set my Sharpening to +5. (I don't know why, it doesn't make sense, but I picked up this tip from Moose Peterson, who picked up the tip from Nikon's Engineers. Not only does it make your JPEG images sharper on the LCD, it somehow helps the Raw files. Of course, this isn't dramatic, but I will take any extra sharpness I can squeeze out. :))
  • Manage Picture Control: —
  • Color space: sRGB
  • Active D-Lighting: OFF
  • HDR (high dynamic range): OFF (grayed out)
  • Vignette control: OFF
  • Auto distortion control: OFF
  • Long Exposure NR: OFF
  • High ISO NR: OFF
  • ISO sensitivity settings
    • ISO sensitivity: 100
    • Auto ISO sensitivity control: ON
      • Maximum sensitivity: 3200 (You can set this to 6400, this is a personal choice.)
      • Minimum shutter speed: Auto -> Middle of the scale
  • Remote control mode: 2s
  • Multiple exposure: OFF
  • Interval timer shooting: OFF

 

You probably set it to portrait because on the surface, it looks like a setting you should use if you primarily photograph portraits. Honestly? It needs to be set to Neutral if you shoot Raw. Again, as my note states above, I adjust the "Sharpening to +5," no more, no less and then save this as a "Custom" Preset. I usually name it Neutral +5, or something along those lines. To figure out how to do this, look at Page 170 in the Nikon D750 User's Manual.

In case you are wondering under the Custom Setting Menu, I set both AF-C Priority Selection and AF-S Priority Selection both to FOCUS Priority. For my style of shooting, I'm usually in AF-C, Continuous Focus 99.9999% of the time. I want the camera to lock on the image and ensure it's sharp. Even if I miss a shot, in which this is rare, it won't do me a damn bit of good if I get the shot and it's out of focus. Understand? Here is the Custom Setting Menu:

  • Autofocus
    • AF-C priority selection: FOCUS
    • AF-S priority selection: FOCUS
    • Focus tracking with lock-on: AF 3 (Normal)
    • Focus point illumination
      • Manual focus mode: ON
      • Dynamic-area AF display: ON
      • Group-area AF illumination: First option
    • AF point illumination: Auto
    • Focus point wrap-around: ON
    • Number of focus points: AF51
    • Store points by orientation: ON
    • Built-in AF-assist illuminator: OFF (This setting only works if you are  in AF-S. It turns on the little LED if it's too dark for the camera to focus. It does not work in AF-C Mode, so you might want to leave this on if you use AF-S a lot. Again, it's a personal thing.)
  • Metering/exposure
    • ISO sensitivity step value: 1/3
    • EV steps for exposure cntrl: 1/3
    • Ex./flash comp. step value: 1/3
    • Easy exposure compensation: OFF
    • Matrix metering: Face detection on
    • Center-weighted area: 10mm
    • Fine-tune optimal exposure: —
  • Timers/AE lock
    • Shutter-release button AE-L: OFF
    • Standby timer: 6s
    • Self-timer
      • Self-timer delay: 5s
      • Number of shots: 1
      • Interval between shots: 0.5s
    • Monitor off delay: 10s, 1m, 10s, 4s, 10m
    • Remote on duration (ML-L3): 1m
  • Shooting/display
    • Beep
      • Volume: OFF
      • Pitch: Low
    • Continuous low-speed: 4 fps
    • Max. continuous release: 100
    • Exposure delay mode: OFF
    • Flash warning: OFF
    • File number sequence: ON
    • Viewfinder grid display: OFF
    • Easy ISO: ON
    • Information display: AUTO
    • LCD illumination: OFF
    • MB-D16 battery type: LR6
    • Battery order: MB-D16
  • Bracketing/flash
    • Flash sync speed: 1/250 (Non FP / 1/250th with No Asterisk)
    • Flash shutter speed: 1/60
    • Flash cntrl for built-in flash: TTL
    • Exposure comp. for flash: Entire frame
    • Modeling flash: ON
    • Auto bracketing set: AE & flash
    • Bracketing order: MTR > Under > over
  • Controls
    • OK button
      • Shooting mode: RESET
      • Playback mode: Zoom on/off -> 1:1 (100%)
      • Live view: RESET
    • Assign Fn button: Access top item in MY MENU (Then I would add ISO under "My Menu" and make it the top item. This way you can change your ISO easily without digging in the menus. Man, I'm so used to shooting with Pro-Gear, not having an external ISO button really bugs me.)
    • Assign preview button: Preview
    • Assign AE-L/AF-L button: AE-L / AF-L button press: AE/AF lock
    • Customize command dials: All default
    • Release button to use dial: OFF
    • Slot empty release lock: LOCK
    • Reverse indicators: – 0 +
    • Assign movie record button: ISO sensitivity
    • Assign MB-D16 AE-L/AF-L button: AE/AF lock
    • Assign remote (WR) Fn button: OFF
  • Movie
    • Assign Fn button: OFF
    • Assign preview button: Index marking
    • Assign AE-L/AF-L button: AE/AF lock
    • Assign shutter button: Take photos
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