Nikon

عربي

Български

Čeština

Dansk

Deutsch

Ελληνικά

English

Español

Eesti

Suomi

Français

हिन्दी

Magyar

Indonesia

Italiano

日本語

Қазақ

한글

Lietuvių

Latviski

Nederlands

Norsk

Polski

Português

Română

Русский

Slovenčina

Slovenščina

Српски

Svenska

ภาษาไทย

Türkçe

Українська

简体中文

繁體中文

Select language

Recording HLG Video

Video recorded in Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) format can be used for HDR broadcasting and the like. To record HLG video, select [H.265 10-bit (MOV)] for [Video file type] in the video recording menu and choose the [HLG] tone mode.

  • o will appear in the shooting display.
  • For optimal color reproduction when viewing HLG footage, use computers, operating systems, applications, monitors, and other equipment compatible with HDR.

Cautions: HLG Video

  • Selecting [HLG] for tone mode rather than [SDR] or [N-Log] may increase the amount of “noise” (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) visible in the shooting display.
  • The lowest value available for the [ISO sensitivity settings] > [Maximum sensitivity] item in the video recording menu is ISO 800.
  • The lowest value available for the [ISO sensitivity settings] > [ISO sensitivity (mode M)] item in the video recording menu is ISO 400.
  • ISO sensitivities of Hi 0.3 through Hi 2.0 are not available.
  • Picture Control settings cannot be adjusted using the [Set Picture Control] item in the video recording menu. You can control the appearance of HLG videos using [HLG quality] in the video recording menu.
  • The [Active D-Lighting] item in the video recording menu is set to [Off] and cannot be changed.
  • The display in the monitor may flicker or appear grainy.
  • The camera may have trouble focusing using autofocus but this does not indicate a malfunction.

HDR (HLG) Output

Optimal color reproduction in HDR (HLG) footage output via HDMI can only be achieved if your storage device, monitor, and other equipment support HDR (HLG). If a signal is received from the connected device indicating that it supports HDR (HLG), the camera will respond with a “gamma: HLG” identifier.

Camera Shooting and Playback Displays

When [HLG] is selected for tone mode, the shooting and playback displays in the camera monitor and viewfinder may include “noise” in the form of randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines or may fail to accurately reproduce highlights and highly-saturated colors. For accurate tone reproduction, use monitors, computers, operating systems, applications, and other equipment compatible with HLG.

Viewing and Editing HLG Videos

HLG videos can only be viewed and edited using computer software that supports the HLG video format. Nikon’s NX Studio software shows HLG videos in the thumbnail list but cannot be used to view or edit them.

View Assist

You may find that the preview in the shooting display during HLG recording lacks contrast. Selecting [ON] for Custom Setting g11 [View assist] simplifies colors for enhanced contrast.

  • p will appear in the shooting display.
  • Colors in the actual recorded footage are unaffected.
  • Contrast is also enhanced when HLG footage is viewed on the camera.