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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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On
Camera displays the overlay warning [default]
Off
Camera doesn’t display overlay warning
Recommendation:
1. A good idea, but Nikon has taken a step backward (in the
D200 the camera also displayed B&W and No Card
warning icons). Most users should probably leave the
warning enabled, though, as it’s difficult to ignore the low
battery condition when you do.
Custom Setting #D4 Continuous Low Shooting Speed
(CL mode shooting speed)
The D300 is a responsive camera. In either of the Continuous
release shooting method settings the camera can rattle off a
burst of more images than you might expect from a single
shutter press. Continuous High always shoots at 6 fps (or 8 fps
if the right battery is used in the grip). But you can vary the
speed at which Continuous Low operates:
7fps
7
frames
per
second
6fps
6
frames
per
second
5fps
5
frames
per
second
4fps
4
frames
per
second
3fps
3
frames
per
second
[default]
2fps
2
frames
per
second
1fps
1
frame
per
second