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Direction pad, the Front Command dial is
equivalent to the up/down keys)
Recommendations:
1. I don’t have a problem with the way Nikon designed
things to work, and perhaps other than the ability to use
the aperture ring option don’t see any compelling features
here. At least the D300 has both Command dials on the
MB-D10 vertical release, so you don’t get into a situation
where you can’t do something with one release you can
with the other.
2. If you also use any Nikon film body that doesn’t have all
these custom functions (e.g. D50), leave the D300 set on
the defaults, otherwise you’re likely to get confused when
you move back and forth between bodies.
3. Likewise, this is a nice April Fool’s joke to pull on Nikon
users
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. Just change the options to
Yes
,
On
,
Aperture
ring
, and
On
and watch your favorite Nikon user go mad
in frustration trying to figure out what’s going on with his
or her camera.
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Guys: if you pull this on your girlfriend or wife please leave me out of the fallout
that occurs; I will not accept liability for divorce, custody, or murder proceedings that
might result. You should know better. Ladies: if you pull this on your boyfriend or
husband and I get an email from him asking for help, I just might tell him where you
got the idea, which will prove to him that you really read the manual and know what
you’re doing. So I will not accept liability if you forever after can’t get him to set your
camera up for you.