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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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Custom Setting #A7 Focus Point Selection Wrap
(Focus point wrap-around)
The Direction pad on the back of the camera is used to select
which autofocus area to use. You can change the behavior of
repeatedly pressing the Direction pad:
No Wrap
Repeated presses stop sensor selection at edge
of display [default]
Wrap
Repeated presses wrap selection around to the
opposite side of the display (but continue in
the same direction).
Recommendation:
1. I like the wrap-around effect, but you’ll need to try both
options to figure out which you like better. I will note that
you’re more likely to like the wrap option with 51 points
than you did with only 5 points to choose from, so if
you’re coming from one of the earliest Nikon DSLRs,
strongly consider setting this option to
Wrap
.
Custom Setting #A8 Number of AF Points
(AF point selection)
The D2 series had an eleven-point autofocus system that
many users liked. This option allows you to set the D300 to
mimic that autofocus sensor layout:
51 points
All 51 autofocus sensors are used [default]