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D7200
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 554890" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I've haven't lost anything <em>yet</em> with a camera firmware update. Maybe the OP tried this and it didn't work out for some reason, but I'll mention it for anybody else. You can save everything to an sd card just in case. Good to carry this in your bag in case you ever have to resort to a camera reset and don't want to think too hard to get it back just the way you like. </p><p></p><p>Look under settings menu for 'save/load settings'. This will save all camera settings including U1/U2 to card 1. Do not confuse this menu item with the 'save user settings' which is a few items above 'save/load settings' in the setup menu. If you have successfully saved the camera settings, the Load Settings item will become un-grayed. </p><p> </p><p>If you have an obsolete tiny capacity sd card kicking around, this is a good use for it because this backup will disappear next time you format the card. I had a few 32<strong>MB</strong> cards kicking around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 554890, member: 4923"] I've haven't lost anything [I]yet[/I] with a camera firmware update. Maybe the OP tried this and it didn't work out for some reason, but I'll mention it for anybody else. You can save everything to an sd card just in case. Good to carry this in your bag in case you ever have to resort to a camera reset and don't want to think too hard to get it back just the way you like. Look under settings menu for 'save/load settings'. This will save all camera settings including U1/U2 to card 1. Do not confuse this menu item with the 'save user settings' which is a few items above 'save/load settings' in the setup menu. If you have successfully saved the camera settings, the Load Settings item will become un-grayed. If you have an obsolete tiny capacity sd card kicking around, this is a good use for it because this backup will disappear next time you format the card. I had a few 32[B]MB[/B] cards kicking around. [/QUOTE]
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