Nikon P6000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
Shooting, Playback and Setup Menus
q Image Quality
Choose the compression ratio for the pictures recorded.
Lower compression ratios result in higher quality pictures, but also larger file sizes,
limiting the number of pictures that can be recorded.
* Can only be chosen in Auto shooting modes, A, B, C, D, E and F modes. NRW (RAW) images
cannot be recorded in scene mode.
The setting for Image quality is shown by an icon displayed on the monitor during
shooting and playback (A8, 9).
a Fine
Images are of a finer quality than Normal, suitable for enlargement or high quality
prints.
File formats: JPEG, compression ratio of 1:4
b
Normal (default setting)
Normal image quality, suited to most applications.
File formats: JPEG, compression ratio of 1:8
c Basic
Basic image quality that is of a lower quality than Normal, suitable for pictures that
will be distributed by e-mail or used in web pages.
File formats: JPEG, compression ratio of 1:16
F
NRW (RAW)*
Raw data from the image sensor are saved. Create JPEG image files after shooting
using
NRW (RAW) processing (A72) in the playback menu.
White balance and COOLPIX Picture Control settings can be adjusted in NRW
(RAW) processing.
NRW (RAW) images cannot be printed. Creating JPEG images with NRW (RAW)
processing enables the images to be printed using PictBridge compatible printers or in
digital photo labs.
File formats: NRW (RAW)
d
NRW (RAW) + Fine*
Two images are recorded, one NRW (RAW) image and one fine-quality JPEG image.
e
NRW (RAW) + Normal*
Two images are recorded, one NRW (RAW) image and one normal-quality JPEG
image.
f
NRW (RAW) + Basic*
Two images are recorded, one NRW (RAW) image and one basic-quality JPEG image.