Nikon D5 - TG - Movie - (En) 03 MOVIE EDITION
Nikon D5 - TG - Movie - (En) 03 MOVIE EDITION
Setting Guide
— Movie Edition —
Revision 1.0
En
Table of Contents
Movie-Related Camera Controls....................................... 4
Recording Movies................................................................ 6
Before Recording................................................................. 8
• Frame Size/Frame Rate....................................................................8
• Movie ISO Sensitivity Settings.....................................................10
• Set Picture Control . ...........................................11
• White Balance..................................................................................12
• Microphone Sensitivity.................................................................13
• Frequency Response......................................................................13
• Wind Noise Reduction...................................................................13
More on Movies.................................................................. 14
• The Information Display...............................................................14
• Custom Control Assignments .........................18
• Electronic Vibration Reduction . .....................22
• The Movie i-Button Menu...........................................................23
• White Balance..................................................................................24
• Choosing a Picture Control in Live View...................................25
• Photos and Frame Grabs ..................................26
• Creating Stills from 4K UHD Movies...........................................28
• HDMI Output...................................................................................29
Time-Lapse Movies............................................................ 32
• Time-Lapse Movie Techniques....................................................32
• Table: Time-Lapse Movie Techniques Compared....................33
• Filming 4K UHD Time-Lapse Movies..........................................34
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Things to Note.................................................................... 36
• Restrictions on Available Settings..............................................36
• Keeping the Camera Cool.............................................................36
• Image Artifacts................................................................................37
• Ending Recording...........................................................................37
Movie Playback Tips and Tricks....................................... 38
• Ten-Second Advance/Rewind.....................................................38
• Skipping to an Index or the Last/First Frame...........................38
• Using the Touch Screen.................................................................39
Joining Movie Files Together .................. 40
D5 Movie Specifications................................................... 42
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Movie-Related Camera Controls
Sub-command dial
Pv button
Fn1 button
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Movie-Related Camera Controls
T button
U button a button i button
R button Live view selector
Multi selector
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Recording Movies
a button
2 Focus.
Frame the opening shot and AF-ON button
press the AF‑ON button or press
the shutter-release button half-
way to focus.
3 Start recording.
Press the movie-record but-
ton to start recording (audio is
also recorded; be careful not to
cover the built-in microphone).
A recording indicator and the
time available are displayed in
Movie-record button
the monitor. The camera can be
refocused by pressing the AF‑ON button, and exposure
can be locked by pressing the center of the sub-selec-
tor (page 20) or altered by up to ±3 EV using exposure
compensation.
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4 End recording.
Press the movie-record button
again to end recording and
then press a to exit live view.
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Before Recording
Before recording, adjust settings in
the movie shooting menu.
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The Movie Crop
The movie crop varies with frame size and, at frame sizes of
1920 × 1080 and 1280 × 720, the option selected for Image
area > Choose image area in the movie shooting menu.
1920 × 1080 or
3840 × 2160 1280 × 720,
(4K UHD) FX image area 1920 × 1080 crop
1920 × 1080 or
1280 × 720, DX
image area
Footage with a frame size of 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD) can be
filmed with DX lenses.
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l Movie ISO Sensitivity Settings
ISO sensitivity can be adjusted in
movie mode (in live view or during
recording).
• ISO sensitivity (mode M): Choose the ISO
sensitivity for exposure mode M from
values between ISO 100 and Hi 5. Auto
ISO sensitivity control is used in other exposure modes.
• Auto ISO control (mode M): Select On for auto ISO sensitivity control
in exposure mode M, Off to use the value selected for ISO sen-
sitivity (mode M).
• Maximum sensitivity: Choose the upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity
control from values between ISO 200 and Hi 5. Auto ISO sensitiv‑
ity control is used in exposure modes P, S, and A and when On is
selected for Auto ISO control (mode M) in exposure mode M.
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Before Recording
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l White Balance
Adjust white balance according to
lighting conditions. Choose Same
as photo settings to use the white
balance settings currently selected
in the photo shooting menu.
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Before Recording
l Microphone Sensitivity
Adjust settings for the built-in stereo microphone or
optional ME‑1 stereo or ME‑W1 wireless microphones.
Choose Auto sensitivity to adjust sensitivity automatically,
Microphone off to turn sound recording off. To select sen-
sitivity manually, select Manual sensitivity and choose a
value between 1 and 20 (higher values indicate increased
sensitivity).
l Frequency Response
If S Wide range is selected, the built-in microphone will
respond to a wide range of frequencies, from music to the
bustling hum of a city street. Choose T Vocal range to
bring out human voices.
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More on Movies
Read this section for information on functions you may
find useful when filming movies.
Virtual Histo-
horizon gram
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Warnings
Temperature warning (displayed
in red 30 s before live view ends)
Low battery
No memory card
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Indicators
The following indicators appear in the information display
in movie mode (in live view and during recording):
y u
i
q o
w !0
!1
e !2
r
t
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More on Movies
File Names
During recording, a new file is cre-
ated when the current file reaches
4 GB. Normally displayed in white, the
file name in the information display
flashes amber 30 s and turns red 10 s
before a new file is created.
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l Custom Control Assignments
Use Custom Setting g1 (Custom control assignment) to
choose the roles played by camera controls during movie
recording.
Press
To choose the roles played by the following controls, high-
light an option and press the center of the multi selector:
0 Pv button
v Fn1 button
x Fn2 button
z Fn3 button
8 Center of sub-selector
G Shutter-release button
The functions that can be assigned to these controls are:
0 v x z 8 G
t Power aperture (open) 4
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q Power aperture (close) — 4 — — — —
i Exposure compensation + 4 — — — — —
h Exposure compensation − — 4 — — — —
r Index marking 4 4 4 4 4 —
s View photo shooting info 4 4 4 4 4 —
B AE/AF lock — — — — 4 —
C AE lock only — — — — 4 —
E AE lock (Hold) — — — — 4 —
F AF lock only — — — — 4 —
C Take photos — — — — — 4
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0 v x z 8 G
1 Record movies
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— 4
x Live frame grab — — — — — 4
None 4 4 4 4 4 —
Power Aperture
Power aperture is available only in exposure modes A and M
and can not be used while photo shooting info is displayed (a
6 icon indicates that power aperture can not be used). The
display may flicker while aperture is adjusted.
Press + y
To choose the roles played by the following controls in
combination with the command dials, highlight an option
and press the center of the multi selector:
1 Pv button + y
w Fn1 button + y
y Fn2 button + y
9 Center of sub-selector + y
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Silent Exposure Compensation
At default settings, exposure com-
pensation can be adjusted by press-
ing the E button and rotating the
main command dial. The sound of
the dial may however be audible
in the audio recorded with movies.
This can be prevented by using Custom Setting g1 (Cus-
tom control assignment) to assign Exposure compensa-
tion + to the Pv button and Exposure compensation − to
the Fn1 button. Exposure compensation can then be ad-
justed by pressing and holding one or the other of these
buttons instead of rotating the main command dial.
Exposure Lock
To lock exposure when filming in P, Center of sub-
S, or A mode or when auto ISO sen- selector
sitivity control is enabled, assign
AE‑L lock (Hold) to the center of
the sub-selector. Exposure will lock
when the center of the sub-selector
is pressed and remain locked until it
is pressed again. Exposure lock will
not be interrupted if the shutter-release button is pressed
all the way down to take photographs during filming.
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More on Movies
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l Electronic Vibration Reduction
To enable electronic vibration reduction in movie mode,
select On for Electronic VR in the movie shooting menu.
Electronic vibration reduction is best with hand-held cine-
matography; select Off when the camera is on a tripod. Note
that if electronic vibration reduction is on, the angle of view
will be reduced and the edges of the frame cropped out.
Electronic vibration reduction is not available at frame
sizes of 3840 × 2160 and 1920 × 1080 crop (page 8). Re-
gardless of the option chosen for Movie ISO sensitivity
settings > ISO sensitivity (mode M) in the movie shooting
menu (page 10), the upper limit when electronic vibration
reduction is on is ISO 102400.
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More on Movies
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l White Balance
In movie mode, white balance can be set by pressing the
U button and rotating a command dial.
The Main Command Dial
Choose a white balance
option. The effect can be
previewed in the moni-
tor.
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More on Movies
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l Photos and Frame Grabs
You can interrupt filming and take photos without leaving
movie mode or take photos at the current frame size while
filming (live frame grab).
Taking Photos
In movie mode, photos can be taken by keeping the shut-
ter-release button pressed all the way down (note that
photos will not be taken if the camera is unable to focus).
If filming is in progress, recording will end and any footage
shot to that point will be saved. The photos will have an
aspect ratio of 16∶9; size varies with the option selected for
movie frame size and, in the case of photos taken at frame
sizes of 1920 × 1080 and 1280 × 720, with the image area
and the option selected for Image size > JPEG/TIFF in the
photo shooting menu.
Frame size Image area Image size Photo size (pixels)
3840 × 2160 — 3840 × 2160
Large 5568 × 3128
FX Medium 4176 × 2344
1920 × 1080 Small 2784 × 1560
1280 × 720 Large 3648 × 2048
DX Medium 2736 × 1536
Small 1824 × 1024
1920 × 1080 crop
— 1920 × 1080
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More on Movies
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l Creating Stills from 4K UHD Movies
During movie playback, you can use Save selected frame
to save selected frames of 4K UHD movies as JPEG images.
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More on Movies
l HDMI Output
The camera can be connected to HDMI devices for high-
definition movie playback and recording.
Connecting to an HDMI Device
The camera can be connected to high-definition video
devices using an optional High-Definition Multimedia In-
terface (HDMI) cable or a third-party type C HDMI cable.
Always turn the camera off before connecting or discon-
necting the cable.
Connect to high-defi-
nition device (choose
cable with appropriate
connector)
Connect to camera
Tune the device to the HDMI input channel, then turn the
camera on and press the K button. During playback, im-
ages will be displayed on the television screen. Volume
can be adjusted using television controls; the camera con-
trols can not be used.
If the camera is connected to a third-party HDMI video re-
corder, you can film movies and save them directly to the
device even if no memory card is inserted in the camera.
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The HDMI Cable Clip
When using the optional Nikon HDMI cable, attach the sup-
plied clip as shown to prevent accidental disconnection. Do
not use cable clips with non-Nikon cables.
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HDMI Options
The HDMI option in the setup menu controls output reso-
lution and offers a variety of advanced HDMI options.
Output Resolution
Choose the format for images out-
put to the HDMI device. If Auto is
selected, the camera will automati-
cally select the appropriate format.
Advanced
Selecting Advanced displays the following options:
• Output range: Auto is recommended in most situations. If the
camera is unable to determine the correct setting, you can
choose an option based on the device’s video signal input color
range. If the input range is 16 to 235 or contrast is so high that
highlights are “washed out” (too bright) and shadows too dark,
choose Limited range. Choose Full range if the input range
is 0 to 255 or if contrast is so low that shadows are “washed out”.
• Output display size: Horizontal and vertical frame coverage for
HDMI output can be set to 95% or 100%. Choose 100% when
recording video to an external device.
• Live view on-screen display: If Off is selected, the external device will
not display shooting information during live view photography.
• Dual monitor: Choose On to mirror the HDMI display on the cam‑
era monitor, Off to turn the camera monitor off to save power.
Dual monitor turns on automatically when Live view on-
screen display is Off.
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Time-Lapse Movies
Time-lapse movies can be created from photos shot using
time-lapse photography, the interval timer, or unlimited
continuous release. In the first case, the camera generates
the movie automatically, while the last two methods re-
quire third-party movie-editing software, a powerful com-
puter, and advanced image-processing skills.
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Unlimited Continuous Release
Selecting a shutter speed of 4 s or slower in exposure
mode S or M lets you take an unlimited number of photo-
graphs in continuous release mode (Cl, Ch, or Qc): shooting
can continue as long as the battery lasts and there is space
on the memory card, regardless of the option selected for
Custom Setting d2 (Max. continuous release). Although
the lack of shutter speeds faster than 4 s limits your choice
of subjects, the interval between shots is as short as in
normal photography, producing smoother footage of sub-
jects that require exposure times of 4 s or more, such as
stars or auroras.
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l Filming 4K UHD Time-Lapse Movies
Filming 4K UHD time-lapse movies is simple: just select a
frame size of 3840 × 2160 for Frame size/frame rate in the
movie shooting menu and then follow the steps below.
The crop (page 9) is the same as for 4K UHD movies.
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Time-Lapse Movies
2 Start shooting.
Highlight Start and press J. Af-
ter about 3 s, shooting will start
and the camera will take photo-
graphs at the selected interval
for the selected shooting time.
To end shooting early and cre-
ate a time-lapse movie from the frames shot to that
point, highlight Off in the time-lapse movie menu and
press J, or press J between frames or immediately
after a frame is recorded.
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Things to Note
Some things to note when filming:
l Ending Recording
If the maximum length is reached, the memory card fills,
the battery runs low, the live view selector is rotated to C,
the lens is removed, or the camera overheats, filming will
end automatically and all footage shot to that point will be
saved. No movie will be recorded if the battery is removed
during filming.
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Movie Playback Tips and Tricks
Some tips for viewing movies:
l Ten-Second Advance/Rewind
Rotate the main command dial one
click to advance or rewind 10 sec-
onds.
Index Marking
If Index marking is assigned to a con-
trol using Custom Setting g1 (Custom
control assignment, page 18), you can
press the selected control during re-
cording to add indices that can be
used to locate frames during editing
and playback. Up to 20 indices can be added to each movie.
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l Using the Touch Screen
The touch screen offers the following movie playback con-
trols:
Play/Pause/Resume
Tap the a icon to start playback and
tap the monitor to pause or resume.
a icon
Skip
Tap the progress bar to skip to the
selected position and pause play-
back. You may find this useful when
attempting to find a specific scene
in a long movie.
Progress bar
Volume Control
Tap the W or X icon during play-
back to adjust the volume.
Volume control
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Joining Movie Files Together
Each movie recorded with the D5 may consist of up to 8
files of up to 4 GB in size. These files can be joined together
in ViewNX‑i.
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2 Launch ViewNX‑Movie Editor.
Click the (movie) button to launch ViewNX‑Movie
Editor.
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D5 Movie Specifications
Image sensor
Image sensor 35.9 × 23.9 mm CMOS sensor
Total pixels 21.33 million
Dust-reduction Image sensor cleaning, Image Dust Off reference data (Capture
system NX-D software required)
Storage
Media • Models for use with XQD cards: XQD cards
• Models for use with CompactFlash cards: Type I Com-
pactFlash memory cards (UDMA7 compliant)
Movies
Metering TTL exposure metering using main image sensor
Metering method Matrix, center-weighted, or highlight-weighted
Frame size (pixels) • 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD); 30p (progressive), 25p, 24p
and frame rate • 1920 × 1080; 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p
• 1920 × 1080 crop; 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p
• 1280 × 720; 60p, 50p
Actual frame rates for 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, and 24p are
59.94, 50, 29.97, 25, and 23.976 fps respectively; ★ high
quality available at all frame sizes, normal quality available
at all sizes except 3840 × 2160
Bit rate • 3840 × 2160 (4K UHD): 144 Mbps
• 1920 × 1080 60p/50p ★ high: 48 Mbps
• 1920 × 1080 60p/50p normal: 24 Mbps
• 1920 × 1080 30p/25p/24p ★ high: 24 Mbps
• 1920 × 1080 30p/25p/24p normal: 12 Mbps
• 1920 × 1080 crop ★ high: 24 Mbps
• 1920 × 1080 crop normal: 12 Mbps
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Movies
Sampling rate • Internal storage: 4∶2∶0, 8 bit
• HDMI output: 4∶2∶2, 8 bit
File format MOV
Video compression H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding
Audio recording format 48 kHz, 16-bit linear PCM
Audio recording Built-in stereo microphone; external microphone (imped-
device ance 2.2K Ω); sensitivity adjustable
ISO sensitivity • Exposure mode M: Auto ISO sensitivity control (ISO 100
to Hi 5) available with selectable upper limit; manual se-
lection (ISO 100 to 102400 in steps of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV) with
additional options available equivalent to approximately
0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 EV (ISO 3280000 equivalent)
above ISO 102400
• Exposure modes P, S, and A: Auto ISO sensitivity control
(ISO 100 to Hi 5) with selectable upper limit
Other options Index marking, time-lapse movies, electronic vibration
reduction
White balance Same as photo settings, auto (3 types), incandescent,
fluorescent (7 types), direct sunlight, cloudy, shade, preset
manual (up to 6 values can be stored, spot white balance
measurement available during live view), choose color
temperature (2500 K–10000 K), all with fine-tuning.
Picture Control
Picture Control Same as photo settings, Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Mono-
System chrome, Portrait, Landscape, Flat; selected Picture Control
can be modified; storage for custom Picture Controls
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D5 Movie Specifications
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