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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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demand gridlines, and provides a better indication of the area
metered by the centerweight metering system. You can also
have it etched for other for compositional patterns (e.g. 8x10
format). See
http://www.katzeyeoptics.com
.
Resetting the Camera
Because the D300 has an enormous number of user-settable
options, Nikon has provided a quick reset system to bring the
camera back to the factory default settings.
Resetting Basic Settings
õ
To reset the basic camera settings, hold the
QUAL
and
Exposure Compensation buttons (both marked with a green
•
)
for more than two seconds. The following basic camera
settings are returned to their defaults for
the current
SHOOTING menu bank
; see “SHOOTING Menu” on page
<457>):
Settings after Reset
Setting
Default
Image quality
JPEG
normal
Image size
Large
ISO Sensitivity
ISO 200
Picture Control
Any modifications removed
White balance
Auto
with
0
adjustment (e.g. +
and – adjustments are
canceled); the default
Choose
color temp.
value is set to
5000K
Focus area
Central sensor
Flexible program
Canceled (e.g. camera follows
regular program table)
Exposure lock
Off
Exposure compensation
0 stops (e.g. no exposure
compensation set)
Flash exposure compensation 0 stops (no compensation set)
AE lock hold
Off