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first time users off, as the menus can be relatively deep (have
lots of sub-items) at some points in the system.
The SETUP Menu
The SETUP menu is where you go to change things that you
rarely change on your camera, but need customization, such
as the language the camera uses to display information.
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To get to the SETUP menu, press the
button, then use
the
%
and
"
keys on the Direction pad to navigate to the
SETUP Tab (the wrench icon in the middle left of the
display—you may have to use the
<
key to get over to the Tab
area first!). Press the
>
key on the Direction pad to get to the
individual options within the SETUP menu.
You’ll see a short list of options
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Nikon is up to their old tricks: they’ve changed the name of some items on the
D300’s menus from those on previous cameras. This really is silly and is very
frustrating to users of multiple Nikon bodies. For example, on the D200 we have
Mirror lockup
and on the D300 we have
Lock mirror up for cleaning
. While it
should be relatively obvious that it’s the same function, Nikon’s engineers need to
learn that even these small changes can impair cognitive functioning and slow us
down while our brains try to make sense of an unexpected difference. It also shows
that they’re not getting the names right (clearly understandable) for new functions
when they’re first introduced.