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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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63.
Flexible Program indicator
*
64.
Aperture Stops from Maximum indicator
65.
Metering bar/Bracketing Progress indicator/Exposure
Compensation value
òóô
66.
Interval Shooting Method indicator
INTERVAL
67.
Flash Lock indicator
?
L
68.
Image Comment Active indicator
COMMENT
69.
Flash Sync indicator
X
70.
Flash Exposure Compensation indicator
71.
Beep indicator
72.
GPS indicator
GPS
73.
Multiple exposure indicator
~
74.
White Balance indicators
å®çæãä
(
<>
indicates
you’ve altered the basic value)
75.
Image Size indicators (
L
= large,
M
= medium,
S
=
small)
76.
Image Quality indicators (
RAW
,
FINE
,
NORM
,
BASIC
)
77.
Custom Settings Bank indicator
CUSTOM ABCD
78.
Shooting Menu Settings Bank indicator
SHOOT ABCD
79.
MB-D10 battery indicator
BP
80.
Auto ISO indicator
ISO-AUTO
D300 Color LCD
On the back of the camera is a large (~3”) color LCD (Nikon
refers to this as the “Monitor”), which can be used to review
images taken with the D300 or to display shooting
information.
The color LCD, besides being larger than previous Nikon
DSLR color LCDs, has another key attribute: it has more dots
arrayed in a different pattern.
For example, the D200 color LCD had 230,000 dots arrayed
in what is known as a delta array. A delta array uses offsetting
colors in a mosaic similar to what sensors use in order to
provide the appearance of a colored pixel via somewhat
adjacent Red, Green, and Blue dots.