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My Conclusions
Using the Shooting Banks and Custom
Banks Together
Now that you have set up and named each of the banks you
are interested in using, you are ready to make your camera act
like a chameleon (or herd of chameleons). You know how
each
Shooting menu bank
configured. Now you can use them together.
Often, I will use a combination of
Custom setting bank
Shooting menu bank B
Shooting menu bank C
whatever combination you'd like to use. That's where the
camera's extreme flexibility comes in.
Maybe you have
JPEGs and are shooting them with
which is set for no focus tracking. Suddenly, a flock of geese
flies by and you realize you must use focus tracking to
accurately capture the one big fat goose you like. You simply
press the
MENU
you are set. (You did configure
focus tracking, right?)
Or, maybe while you're using
quality JPEGS, an incredibly beautiful rainbow appears. You
quickly switch to
previously set lossless RAW mode for maximum quality.
and
A. But nothing prevents you from using
with
with
Custom setting bank
Shooting menu bank A
button, scroll to
Shooting menu bank A
Shooting menu bank
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Custom setting bank
Shooting menu bank A
Custom setting bank D
set for best quality
Custom setting bank
Custom setting bank B
Custom setting bank B
C, where you've
is
and
or
A. Choose
A,
and
for
for fine

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