Question about changing a setting in the shooting menu

rosecityrn

New member
I just bought the Nikon D3100, my first DSLR. I'm going through the setup and changing some defaults (per anothers recommendation). In the shooting menu, "set picture control" is grayed out so I can't go into it and when I push ok it says "this option is not available with current settings". Any clue as to what setting I may have it in that is not allowing me to enter this?
Also, is there a way to have the screen with options stay on longer?

Thanks
 

fotojack

Senior Member
I just bought the Nikon D3100, my first DSLR. I'm going through the setup and changing some defaults (per anothers recommendation). In the shooting menu, "set picture control" is grayed out so I can't go into it and when I push ok it says "this option is not available with current settings". Any clue as to what setting I may have it in that is not allowing me to enter this?
Also, is there a way to have the screen with options stay on longer?

Thanks

I believe that if you take a picture, those "greyed out" sections will no longer be greyed out. Not sure on your camera, but I know this is how it works on my Little Nik. (D40) Try it......see what happens. The screen staying on longer is user definable. Perhaps someone with a D3100 can chime in about that.
 

Berkerk

Senior Member
I believe that if you take a picture, those "greyed out" sections will no longer be greyed out. Not sure on your camera, but I know this is how it works on my Little Nik. (D40) Try it......see what happens. The screen staying on longer is user definable. Perhaps someone with a D3100 can chime in about that.

Nope, it's the mode dial setting as described above!
 

AMG

New member
Welcome to Nikonites rosecityrn! The screen staying on longer can be adjusted in the Setup Menu as follows:
1. Press the Menu Button and navigate to the Setup Menu tab.
2. Select the Auto off timers and press OK.
3. Highlight you choice of timer settings (my preference is Custom 30 sec). Select custom and then select each timer you wish to shorten or extend time press OK for each change. Click on DONE when finished.

Right after I got my D3100 as a gift I bought the book "Nikon D3100 From Snapshots to Great Shots" by Jeff Revell. I too am new to DSLR and wanted to know more about photography in general. The writer gives a chance at the end of each chapter to practice what you've learned in doing so builds your knowledge gradually to the next level. I love they way he writes and shows examples so you can navigate the menus with ease. Hope this helps.
 

ebrooks

New member
I am also having the exact same issue but I am needing to get into my Image Quality to change from JPEG to RAW but it is greyed out. What do I need to do?
 

cwgrizz

Senior Member
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I am also having the exact same issue but I am needing to get into my Image Quality to change from JPEG to RAW but it is greyed out. What do I need to do?

First, welcome to the forum. How are you seeing the grayed out selection? Are you using the main menu option or the "i" to see your shooting selections on the LCD?
 

Marilynne

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Staff member
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I am also having the exact same issue but I am needing to get into my Image Quality to change from JPEG to RAW but it is greyed out. What do I need to do?

Welcome!

What mode are you in? I don't think you can change anything if the camera is in AUTO.
 

Zeke_M

Senior Member
Welcome ebrooks

I spent 15 minutes with my D3100 attempting to recreate the issue.
I failed.
In my defense I've been shooting it in manual since I bought it six years ago.
 
Get it off the GREEN AUTO setting. Try Program since it gives you basically the same functionality but allows a few more options. You can set the ISO and the flash is not popping up unless you want it to
 
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