Nikon D300 User Manual page 328

Hide thumbs Also See for D300:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Figure 4-38. Max. continuous release
1. Select
d Shooting/display
and scroll to the right (see
2. Highlight
(see
Figure
3. Use the
Multi Selector
number of images you want in each burst. In
Figure
4-38, image 3,
4. Press the
My Recommendation: If you have a need to limit your
camera to a maximum number of images in each shooting
burst, simply change this number from its default of
images to whatever you feel works best for you. Personally, I
want the buffer to hold as many images as it possibly can
when I am blasting away in high-speed shooting modes, so I
leave
Max. continuous release
However, you may want to artificially limit the camera to a
maximum burst of
fill up and slow the camera way down. This also lets you
maintain some control over your enthusiastic high-speed
shooting. Do you really want dozens and dozens (and dozens)
of pictures of those flying seagulls?
Max. continuous release
4-38, image 2).
100
OK button
to lock in the setting.
10
or
20
images, just so the buffer will not
from the
Custom Setting Menu
Figure
4-38, image 1).
and scroll to the right
to scroll up or down and set the
has been selected.
set to 100.
328
100

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

D300s

Table of Contents