Nikon 26427 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting Features
Setting combinations that are frequently used for shooting (User settings) can
be saved in E, F and N. Shooting is possible in A (Programmed auto), B
(Shutter-priority auto), C (Aperture-priority auto) or D (Manual).
Rotate the mode dial to E, F or N to retrieve
the settings saved in Save user settings.
Frame the subject and shoot with these
settings, or change the settings as required.
The setting combinations that are retrieved
when the mode dial is rotated to E, F or
N can be changed as many times as you
want in Save user settings.
Saving Settings in E, F or N Mode (Save User
Settings)
The frequently used settings for shooting can be changed and saved in E,
F and N.
1 Rotate the mode dial to E, F or N.
2 Change to a frequently used combination of shooting
settings.
Set the flash mode (A59) or focus mode (A64).
Display the quick menu by pressing the n button (A70).
Press the d button to display the menu and switch between tabs with the
multi selector (A13).
- E, F, N tabs: Display the specialized menus for E, F and N
(A75).
- A, B, C, D tabs: Display the shooting menus (A73).
3 After changing the settings, use
the multi selector HI to select
Save user settings in the
specialized menu for E, F or
N, and press the k button.
E, F and N (User Settings Modes)
User settings
Initial monitor display
Virtual horizon display
Photo info
Focal length (35mm equiv.)
Shooting mode
Reset user settings
Save user settings