Nikon D300 User Manual page 568

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large number of menus, screens, functions, and settings.
When I took pictures of the camera's menus and screens for
this book, I had over 1,000 images when done. That many
screens can be somewhat complex to navigate. We need a
shortcut menu for our most-used settings—a place to keep the
functions we're constantly changing.
Nikon has given us two specialty menus in the D300S and
one in the D300.
Recent Settings
to give us exactly what we need—a menu that can be
customized with only the most-used functions showing.
For instance, I often turn
Instead of having to search through all the
trying to remember exactly where
I simply added that
whenever I want to add a l-second exposure delay after
pressing the
Shutter-release button
can settle down, I just go to
delay
mode. I can do it quickly, and without searching, since I
added it to
My
What's the Difference Between My Menu and Recent
Settings?
You can add up to 20 settings chosen from the Playback,
Shooting, Custom Settings, Setup, and Retouch Menus to
My Menu. Recent Settings will automatically show the last
20 settings you've modified in the other menus, but it's not
configurable. The most important difference between the
two menus is the level of control you have over what
appears on the menu. My Menu is completely
My Menu
is available in both cameras, and
only in the D300S. These are both designed
Exposure delay mode
Custom Setting
Menu.
568
Exposure delay mode
to
My
so that mirror vibrations
My Menu
and enable
on and off.
Custom
Settings,
lives,
Menu. Now,
Exposure

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