Lens Menu - Nikon D300 User Manual

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lens or save changes to one or all of your nine lenses. In other
words, you can use the set of screens in
input and select a non-CPU lens.
When you have selected a lens for use, the
Non-CPU lens data
you've selected. It will be in the format of
Notice that in image 1 of
selection (No.1) at the end of the
Selecting a Lens by Using the Non-CPU

Lens Menu

You can select a non-CPU lens when it's time to shoot
pictures by following these steps:
1. Open the
2. Select a lens by scrolling left or right on the
number
field.
3. Scroll up to the
Selecting a Non-CPU Lens by Using
External Camera Controls
The D300(S) allows you to customize its buttons to do things
the way you want them to be done. You may only have one or
two non-CPU lenses, so it may be sufficient to just use the
Non-CPU lens data
have a good selection of non-CPU lenses, you may wish
Nikon gave us more than nine lens selections in the
lens data
menu.
selection will show the number of the lens
Figure
Non-CPU lens data
Done
selection and press the
menu to select a lens. However, if you
Figure 5-38
5-38, you can see the lens
Non-CPU lens data
screen (see
510
to both
Setup Menu
>
No.1
to No.9.
line.
Figure
5-38).
Lens
OK
button.
Non-CPU

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