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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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I find this option most useful when shooting at night or in dark
places on a tripod. Indeed, I find it easier to read this display
than the top LCD with the backlighting active.
D300 Menus
The D300 uses the color LCD extensively to give you a
clearer indication of your options and settings. The menu
system contains settings for shooting, setup, and custom
settings. Indeed, besides the myriad custom settings, there are
over 50
other
settings and controls at the top-level of the
menu system!
Note: While you use the Autofocus Direction pad to navigate
these menus, some new users can’t quite figure out how to
move from tab to tab. If you want to move from the
PLAYBACK
menu tab to the
SHOOTING menu
tab, for
example, you may have to press the
<
key on the Direction
pad to select the tab area, then use the
%
and
"
keys to
select the tab (menu) you desire. Use the
>
key to then
move back to the main portion of that menu, and then use
the
%
and
"
keys again to move between menu items. That
all sounds more complicated than it really is. Short course: if
you find you can’t get to something, try pressing the
<
key
first.
Tip:
Keep your eye open for sub-menus that have a
Done
option. They’re going to trip you up some day, as any of the
options for that sub-menu you change don’t get set
until
you’ve also selected the
Done
option. It’s kind of like the
Apply
button on some Windows dialogs: an annoying extra
step that’s easy to forget.
Here’s a handy summary of the menu hierarchy (my
suggested settings, where appropriate and different from the
default, are in
green
; settings I suggest you try to avoid are in
orange
):