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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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• Flash
. The internal and external Speedlights work with
Live View much as you’d expect, though they add a bit of
a delay due to the mirror needing to be down longer to
measure pre-flash. But it appears that flash via the PC
Sync socket may not always trigger properly with Live
View.
• Shutter
counts
. The internal shutter counter counts
activations of the shutter, not pictures taken. Thus, each
time you activate Live View you’re activating the shutter,
whether you take a picture or not. This isn’t a big issue,
but some people have been bothered by the fact that their
file numbering doesn’t align with the shutter count on
their D300. This is probably the reason.
Using Hand-held Live View
To use the phase detection autofocus version of Live View:
1.
Hold down the Shooting Method Lock button and
rotate the Shooting Method dial to the Live View icon
( ).
2.
Press the
MENU
button on the camera to see the
menu system.
3.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to the SHOOTING
menu (green camera icon) and press the
>
key to enter
the menu.
4.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to
Live view
and
press the
>
key to select it.