Where is histogram on nikon d5100




















You can still change the color of the displays, though, with choices of green, black, or brown for the Graphic display, and blue, black, or orange for the Classic mode. The Nikon D will also rotate the display 90 or degrees when shooting in a vertical orientation. The illustration below Courtesy of Nikon USA shows the meaning of the various icons and readouts in the Graphic top and Classic bottom display modes.

The column of data down the right side of the screen and the row across the bottom of the screen represent settings you can adjust directly from this screen. As mentioned above, settings can be adjusted right in the shooting display by pressing the " i " button. The cursor keys can then be used to navigate to the setting you wish to change. For features that have a dedicated button such as exposure compensation, shutter speed, etc. The animation on the right shows the top-level contents of each item in the information display.

As part of the Nikon D's designed-in user-friendliness, many menu options include "assist" images, to help you understand the types of shots or conditions for which each setting is most appropriate. Playback mode is entered by pressing the Playback button. The Nikon D's Playback mode provides a great deal of information about your pictures after you've shot them.

Four further displays include the image with either three screens of overlaid shooting info and image parameter information, or the image with a blinking indication of clipped highlights. To reduce the number of button presses to get to your desired screen type, the highlights, RGB histogram, and info displays can be disabled in the display mode menu if you don't use them.

The Nikon D's histogram display modes are very useful tools. Regarded as almost mandatory by many pros for evaluating exposure levels, histogram displays are de rigeur on professional digital cameras, and common even in many amateur models these days.

A histogram is simply a graph of how many pixels there are in the image at each brightness level. The brightness is the horizontal axis, running from black at the left to white at the right. The height of the graph shows the relative number of pixels having each brightness level.

The remedy? You can increase your shutter speed, close down aperture or lower your ISO to correct overexposure; the opposite settings will serve to correct an underexposure. Here's something you might want to use in connection with the histogram: the highlight overexposure warning. Set this option again, see your manual for the specific activation method and areas of overexposure will blink in the playback image. When you see these flashes of light—most people call them "blinkies"—you'll know exactly which areas of the image are overexposed.

Several Nikon cameras feature secondary, color histograms. Choose to display them and you'll see three small graphs that show the intensity of the RGB red, green and blue color values in the scene. If you need to adjust these values, the camera's white balance control is the way to do it. Some cameras also allow you to magnify specific areas of the photo on playback so you can check exposure and detail rendering in very specific parts of the image.

In effect, you're directing the histogram's area of analysis. The accompanying images provide examples of what we've been talking about, but the best way to see exactly how the histogram can help you take control of your photography is experimentation and experience.

Just go out and take pictures in a number of situations and become familiar with what the histogram can tell you about the results. By clicking Sign Up, you are opting to receive educational and promotional emails from Nikon Inc. You can do this by looking. So how do you verify that you have captured the proper exposure? With the histogram. To view the histogram of an image: when you are reviewing your images on the rear LCD.

Monitor after pressing the Playback Button, press the down direction on the Multi Selector. Remember we. Previous Page. Next Page. Forums Recent Discussions. How do I locate or set the histogram? Please help. April edited April



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