Saturday 8 October 2016

nikon d5600 - Photos are not appearing wide


I am new to DSLR photography. I purchased Nikon D5600. Initially, when I used to transfer the photos on my phone using SnapBridge, the photos where not full screen but the width was comparatively more as compared to now.


I don't know which setting got changed accidentally. Now the width of the photo (when phone rotated), is even more less. It appears like a square shaped photo.


I checked the resolution and the setting is set to highest resolution. Why photos are not coming full screen?



Edited:


Even if you open this on computer using Microsoft Photos, it is not appearing full size:


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Answer



It's tough to tell what your actual problem is from your question. Please revise it to give more detail. But, to give it a go...


Do not use SnapBridge and make sure that your camera is set to jpg and large. It should be shooting a full resolution image with a ratio of 2:3. Capture an image. Look at it on playback to confirm aspect ratio. Now, load the card to a computer and confirm. Everything look good so far? Great. (If not, then you've probably applied some crop/aspect ratio change in a setting. I don't shoot Nikon so can't give you more than that)


Now, use SnapBridge. Take the same image (a tripod helps in testing, otherwise just set your camera on a table for the test shots). Now, remove the memory card and upload to a computer. Is there a difference between the card file and the SnapBridge transferred file or are they the same? Is the size and aspect ratio still good or has it been cropped?


If the image has been cropped, then you need to find the setting that is doing the cropping. If the image files look good on a computer, but appear cropped on your phone - then there's nothing wrong with the camera or your settings. You need to adjust how your phone is displaying the image.


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