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PLAYBACK MENU CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU Playback Folder- all AF-C Priority- Release Display Mode- check highlight only AF-S Priority- Focus Image Review- off Dynamic AF Area-51 After Delete- show next Focus Tracking with lock-on-normal Rotate Tall- off AF Activation-off (AF-on only) ——————— AF point illumination-on SHOOTING MENU Focus point wrap around-off File Naming- something that identifies AF point selection-AF51 you or the camera. Built-in AF-assist illuminator Image Quality- Your choice JPG Fine or Raw preferred. AF-ON for MB-D10- AF-on Image Size- Large ISO step value- 1/3 JPEG Compression- Optimal EV steps- 1/3 NEF Recording- 14-bit, lossless EV comp/fine tune- 1/3 compressed. Easy expsoure com.- off White Balance- appropriate for your shooting situation. Center-weighted area- 10 Set Picture Control- Standard, with Fine tune optimal exposure-no Saturation dialed down one increment for people, vivid for nature. Shutter release AE-L-off Color Space- AdobeRGB. sRGB if large Auto meter off- 8secs amounts of prints from commercial lab are to be made. Self-timer delay- 10secs Active D-Lighting- Off unless needed. Monitor off delay- 20 secs Long Exp NR- Off unless needed for Beep -OFF! contrasty situations. Viewfinder grid display- on High ISO NR- Normal viewfinder warning display- on 1 van 5 29-09-13 23:24 Nikon D300 settings | Michael A. Schwarz Digital Photograph... http://michaeltraining.com/camera-settings/nikon-d300-settings/ ISO Sensitivity- As low as practical. CL Mode speed- 3fps Excellent quality achievable up to 1600. Max continuous release- 100 Usable up to 3200. File Number Sequence- ON! Live view – hand held mode Shooting info display- Auto Multiple exposure- off LCD illumination-off Interval timer shooting- off ———————- MB-D10 battery-LR6 SETUP MENU Battery Order- MB-D10 LCD Brightness-0 Flash sync speed -1/320 auto fp Clean image sensor- clean now Flash shutter speed- 1/30 Video Mode- NTSC Flash control for built-in flash- TTL, commander if triggering a remote flash HDMI-auto Modeling Flash- off Image Comment-on add your name here Auto Bracketing Set- AE Auto Image Rotation-on Auto Bracketing Mode M- flash/speed USB-MTP/PTP Bracketing order- under>mtr>over Firmware Version- check nikonusa.com for current firmware. Multi selector center button- shooting mode:select center focus point. Playback Image Authentication-off mode- zoom on/off high magnification. Copyright Information- Input your name Multi selector-off do nothing and copyright date here. Photo info/playback- off, info up/down, —————— playback left/right RETOUCH MENU- use to your heart’s Assign Function Button- Func button content. press-spot metering. Func button+dials-auto bracketing. ——————- Assign Preview Button- Preview button MY MENU- set up the menu items press-spot metering. you use the most. These are the Preview+command-auto bracketing. items in my, my menu. Assign AE-L/AF-L- AE-L/AF-L Battery Info button-AE/AF lock. AE-L/AF-L+command dials- none. Set Picture Control Customize Command dials- Active D-Lighting Reverse- off Change main/sub- off Flash control for built-in flash Aperture setting- on sub command Menus playback- on Clean Image Sensor Release button to use dial- off Assign Func Button No Memory Card-lock Shooting Info Display Reverse Indicators- minus on left, plus 2 van 5 29-09-13 23:24 Nikon D300 settings | Michael A. Schwarz Digital Photograph... http://michaeltraining.com/camera-settings/nikon-d300-settings/ on right. 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