Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
The following settings are saved:
Playback menu. Display mode, Image Review, After Delete, Rotate tall.
Shooting menu. File naming, Role played by card in Slot 2, Image quality, Image
size, JPEG compression, NEF (RAW) recording, White balance, Set Picture
Control, Auto distortion control, Color space, Active D-Lighting, Long exp. NR,
High ISO NR, ISO sensitivity settings, Movie settings, Remote control mode.
Custom Settings menu. All settings are stored.
Setup menu. Clean image sensor, Video mode, HDMI, Flicker reduction, Time
zone and date, Language, Image comment, Auto image rotation, Copyright infor-
mation, GPS, Non-CPU lens data.
My Menu/Recent Settings. All My Menu entries, All recent settings, active tab.
GPS
This menu entry has options for using the Nikon GP-1 Global Positioning System
(GPS) device, shown mounted on my D7000 in Figure 10.5. It has three options, none
of which turn GPS features on or off, despite the misleading “Enable” and “Disable”
nomenclature (what you’re enabling and disabling is the automatic exposure meter
turn-off):
Auto meter-off. You can choose Enable or Disable. Enabling reduces battery drain
by allowing the D7000 to turn off exposure meters while using the GP-1 after the
time specified in CSM #c2 (Auto meter-off delay, discussed in Chapter 9)
has elapsed. When the meters turn off, the GP-1 becomes inactive and must reac-
quire at least three satellite signals before it can begin recording GPS data once
more. When you choose Disable, the exposure meters to remain on while using the
GP-1, so that GPS data can be recorded at any time, despite increased battery drain.
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Figure 10.5
The Nikon
GP-1 GPS
device can be
clipped to your
camera strap or
mounted on
the accessory
shoe on top of
the camera.