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Setup menu

In the Setup menu you'll find options for configuring the camera's basic settings such as date/time and language. This is also where you will format SD cards, set HDMI output settings and define attributes of non-CPU lenses - older manual focus designs with no electronic communication to the camera.

Option Values / Actions Notes
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Format memory card  • Slot 1
 • Slot 2
 
Save user settings  • Save user settings
Save to U1
Save to U2
 
Reset user settings  • Reset user settings
Reset U1
Reset U2
 
Monitor brightness  • Auto
 • Manual
+/- 5 steps
 
Clean image sensor  • Clean now
 • Clean startup/shutdown
Clean at startup
Clean at shutdown
Clean at startup & shutdown
Cleaning off
 
Lock mirror up for cleaning  • Start  
Image Dust Off ref photo  • Start
 • Clean sensor and then start
Capture a ' reference image' for the 'Dust Off' feature of Capture NX2.
Flicker reduction  • Auto
 • 50 Hz
 • 60 Hz
 
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Time zone and date  • Time zone
Select
 • Date and time
Date set
Time set
 • Date format
yyyy/mm/dd
mm/dd/yyyy
dd/mm/yyyy
 • Daylight saving time
Off
On
 
Language  • Czech
 • Danish
 • German
 • English
 • Spanish
 • French
 • Indonesian
 • Italian
 • Dutch
 • Norwegian
 • Polish
 • Portuguese
 • Russian
 • Romanian
 • Finnish
 • Swedish
 • Turkish
 • Ukrainian
 • Arabic
 • Chinese Traditional
 • Chinese Simplified
 • Japanese
 • Korean
 • Thai
 
Auto image rotation  • On
 • Off
 
Battery Info  • Charge
 • No. of shots
 • Battery age
Information display only.
Image comment  • Input comment
Text entry
 • Attach comment
When enabled the comment is written into the header of each image.
Copyright Information  • Artist
Text entry
 • Copyright
Text entry
 • Attach copyright information
Information is stored as metadata.
Save/load settings  • Save settings
 • Load settings
 
Virtual horizon  • (Display)  
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Non-CPU lens data  • Lens number (1 - 9)
 • Focal length (6 - 4000)
 • Max aperture (F1.2 - F22)
For older manual focus lenses that do not provide electronic communication to the camera.
AF fine tune  • AF fine tune (On/Off)
On
Off
 • Saved value (+/- 20)
 • Default (+/- 20)
 • List saved values
 
HDMI  • Output resolution
Auto
480p
576p
720p
1080p
1080i
 • Device control
On
Off
 
GPS  • Auto meter off
Enable
Disable
 • Position
 • Use GPS to set camera clock
Yes
No
 
Wireless mobile adapter  • Enable
 • Disable
 
Network  • FTP upload
 • Image transfer
 • Camera control
 
Eye-Fi upload  • Enable
 • Disable
 
Firmware Version  • Version No.
A x.00
B x.00
Information display only.

Retouch menu

The Retouch menu offers a collection of editing presets for post-capture processing of your images. NEF files can be selected for more extensive processing in which you can adjust the camera's currently configured image size, quality and color settings.

Option Values / Actions Notes
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D-Lighting  • Select image
Low
Normal
High
 
Red-eye correction  • Select image  
Trim  • Select image
Zoom / Scroll
Aspect
 
Monochrome  • Black-and-white  
Select image
 • Sepia
Select image
 • Cyanotype
Select image
 
Filter effects  • Skylight 
Select image
 • Warm filter
Select image
 • Red intensifier 
Select image
 • Green intensifier 
Select image
 • Blue intensifier 
Select image
 • Cross screen
Select image
 • Soft 
Select image
 
Color balance  • Select image
Color wheel
 
Image overlay  • Image 1
 • Image 2
 • Preview
 
NEF (RAW) processing  • Select image
Image quality
Image size
White balance
Exposure compensation
Picture Control
High ISO NR
Color Space
D-Lighting
Apply in-camera adjustments to a NEF file to create a re-processed JPEG.
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Resize  • Select image
 • Choose destination
Slot 1
Slot 2
 • Choose size
1920 x 1280; 2.5MB
1280 x 856; 1.1MB
960 x 640; .6MB
640 x 424; .3MB
 
Quick retouch  • Select image
High
Normal
Low
 
Straighten  • Select image (+/-20 adj)  
Distortion control  • Auto
Select image
 • Manual
Select image (+/-5 adj)
 
Fisheye  • Select image (slider adj)  
Color outline  • Select image
 
Color sketch • Select image
Vividness (+/-1 adj)
Outlines (+/-1 adj)
 
Perspective control  • Select image (+/-20 adj)  
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Miniature effect  • Select image Define area to remain in focus.
Selective color  • Select image Select/adjust up to 3 colors.
Edit movie • Select image Define start and end points of a clip.
Side-by-side comparison • Select image Display a before/after view of a retouched image.

My menu

This is where you can store a customized selection of menu items for quick access. You do so by using the Add items menu to select among a list of available options from each of the other five menu categories. Alternatively, you can swap this tab for one the populates itself with the most recently used menu items.

Option Values / Actions Notes
Add items  • Select image
Playback menu
Shooting menu
Custom setting menu
Setup menu
Retouch menu
 
Remove items  • Select item to remove  
Rank items  • Select item to re-order  
Choose tab  • My menu
 • Recent settings
Swap menus displayed in the tab.
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Comments

Total comments: 5
Tal Shachar
By Tal Shachar (2 months ago)

very nice video explanation, but you should put some indoor videos in the video sample movies. Outdoor videos I can see that they are very good quality, but for wedding photographers we want to see whats the video quality in low light conditions.

beside that for Nikon, I think it's really silly to make Interlaced video recording option because it's low quality. Interlaced compared to Progressive is like Optical zoom compared to digital zoom.

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Cankon
By Cankon (2 months ago)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/37345874@N04/9575723740/

Very happy with my D7100, Look at the detail in the focus zone and that's without a tripod.

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dennishancock
By dennishancock (2 months ago)

I've had my D7100 for four months now and I'm liking more the more I use it. Really impressive image quality particularly compared to the D90.

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helltormentor
By helltormentor (2 months ago)

Can you please tell me why the image is that soft? it is soft to the degree of being considered out of focus. Just look at the Queen and compare its level of sharpness and detail to that from E-M5. I am not just talking about out of camera JPEGs. This deficiency applies to raw files as well.
I know that E-M5 is an excellent camera but, theoretically, D7100 must totally beat E-M5 taking larger sensor, higher resolution and removal of AA filter into account.

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vittorionava
By vittorionava (3 weeks ago)

I had the same impression looking at the watch...

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Total comments: 5