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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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2. Note that this only controls the increment for exposure
compensation that can be set. Aperture, shutter speed,
and bracketing increment settings are set by Custom
Setting #B2 and can have a different increment than this
option. My suggestion: make them match!
Custom Setting #B4 Exposure Compensation Control
(Easy Exposure Compensation)
Some users think that pressing a button and turning a dial to
set exposure compensation is less convenient than other
possibilities. Again, Nikon allows you to change the behavior
of the D300:
On (Auto reset)
Exposure compensation is set by rotating a
Command dial without pressing the
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button.
Exposure compensation is canceled and set to
0.0 whenever the exposure meters turn off or
the camera is turned off. Which Command dial
is used depends upon the exposure mode and
whether you’ve switched the Command dials
using Custom Setting #F7:
CSM #F7
Exp Mode
Exposure Compensation set by
OFF
A
Rear Command dial
OFF
S, P Front Command dial
OFF
M
Exposure Comp not allowed
ON
A
Front Command dial
ON
S, P Rear Command dial
ON
M
Exposure Comp not allowed
On
Exposure compensation is set by rotating a
Command dial without pressing the
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button,
and remains in effect even if the camera or
meter turn off. Which Command dial is used
depends upon the exposure mode and
whether you’ve switched the Command dials
using Custom Setting #F7:
CSM #F7
Exp Mode
Exposure Compensation set by
OFF
A
Rear Command dial
OFF
S, P Front Command dial
OFF
M
Exposure Comp not allowed