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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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NEF Recording
Lossless compressed, 12bit
White balance
AUTO
Set Picture Control
Standard
Color space
sRGB
Active D-lighting
Off
Long exp. NR
Off
High ISO NR
Normal
ISO sensitivity
200, auto control Off
Live view
Handheld, S
Multiple exposure
Off
Interval timer shooting
Off
Settings in orange should usually be changed to other, more useful settings,
in my opinion. You should change these immediately after a reset.
Resetting Custom Settings
See “Custom Settings Reset” on page <519>.
The Last Resort Reset
The D300 contains considerable electronics, including a CPU
and dedicated digital processors. Like a computer, it can
sometimes get confused. If the camera is locked up or
displaying unusual or garbled characters, you’ve got one last
option for attempting to reset the camera:
1.
Turn the camera OFF.
2.
If you’re using battery power, remove the main
battery. If you’re using AC Power, unplug the adapter.
3.
Turn the camera ON until the clock battery runs down
(note that this may a month or more). If you’re in a
hurry you can try leaving the camera ON for only a
few seconds, but this doesn’t fully reset some of the
internal parameters.
4.
Turn the camera OFF.
5.
Put the battery back into the camera or restore AC
power.
6.
Turn the camera back On.