Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Pressing the multi selector left button usually backs you out of the current screen,
and pressing the MENU button again usually does the same thing. You can exit the
menu system at any time by tapping the shutter release button.
The Nikon D7000 “remembers” the top-level menu and specific menu entry you
were using (but not any submenus) the last time the menu system was accessed, so
pressing the MENU button brings you back to where you left off. So, if you were
working with an entry in the Custom Settings menu’s Metering/Exposure section,
then decided to take a photo, the next time you press the MENU button the
Custom Settings menu and the Metering/Exposure entry will be highlighted, but
not the specific submenu (b1 through b5) that you might have selected.
The top-level menus are color-coded, and a bar in that color is displayed underneath
the menu title when one of those menus is highlighted. The colors are: Playback menu
(blue); Shooting menu (green); Custom Settings menu (red); Setup menu (orange);
Retouch menu (purple); and My Menu (gray). The Custom Settings menu has six sub-
menus that are themselves color-coded to help you keep track of where you are located
in the menu system. You’ll learn about the Custom Settings, Setup, Retouch, and My
Menu options in Chapters 9 and 10.
Chapter 8 Setup: Playback and Shooting Menus 215
Figure 8.1
The multi
selector’s navi-
gational but-
tons are used to
move among
the various
menu entries.