•
Focus point
▪
Detailed photo info
•
RGB histogram
•
Data
When you modify these selections, be sure to scroll up to the
word
Done
and press the
keep forgetting to do this when I make changes (see
Figure 2-7
or
Figure
Now, let's look at what each of these selections accomplishes
(see
Figure 2-9-Figure
slight difference in setting locations since the D300S and
D300 place them in a different arrangement. I am following
the D300S order since the camera is newer, although I've
provided screens for both cameras.
Focus point –
If you are curious about which AF sensor(s) is focused on
your subject during an exposure, this mode makes it easy to
see. As shown in
or
Dynamic-area AF,
where the camera was focused when you took the picture. If
you are using
Auto-area AF,
were providing autofocus in your image. This is a useful
function for reviewing how the camera's AF system performs
in different imaging situations.
OK button
2-8, image 3).
2-12). Remember that there will be a
Figure
2-9, if you are using
you'll see a single red AF indicator
you'll see all the AF points that
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to save your setting. I
Single-point AF