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Anyone have this book?: "Mastering the Nikon D7100" by Darrell Young
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 383032" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>All you need to do is find a combination of settings you want to be able to recall by using U1 or U2 on the Mode dial. For instance, I have U1 set up for shooting RAW and U2 set up for shooting RAW + JPG. Configure the camera however you want bearing in mind your shooting mode P, S, A or M will be saved like any other setting, so remember to be *IN* that shooting mode when you save your settings. For example, if you want to save Aperture Priority mode to U1, be *IN* Aperture Priority mode when you save your settings to U1. Other things such as ISO settings, card slot configuration, white balance settings, metering mode will also be saved to either U1 or U2 when you use the "Save to" option in the menu; so again, make sure ALL the settings you want to use in U1 or U2 are your current settings before saving to U1 or U2.</p><p></p><p>Once a configuration is saved to U1 or U2, you can change the settings on your camera all you want but moving the Mode dial back to the U1 or U2 setting will recall all the stored settings assigned to that mode. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p><span style="color: #ffffff"></span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 383032, member: 13090"] All you need to do is find a combination of settings you want to be able to recall by using U1 or U2 on the Mode dial. For instance, I have U1 set up for shooting RAW and U2 set up for shooting RAW + JPG. Configure the camera however you want bearing in mind your shooting mode P, S, A or M will be saved like any other setting, so remember to be *IN* that shooting mode when you save your settings. For example, if you want to save Aperture Priority mode to U1, be *IN* Aperture Priority mode when you save your settings to U1. Other things such as ISO settings, card slot configuration, white balance settings, metering mode will also be saved to either U1 or U2 when you use the "Save to" option in the menu; so again, make sure ALL the settings you want to use in U1 or U2 are your current settings before saving to U1 or U2. Once a configuration is saved to U1 or U2, you can change the settings on your camera all you want but moving the Mode dial back to the U1 or U2 setting will recall all the stored settings assigned to that mode. Hope that helps. [COLOR=#ffffff] ....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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