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Help with the D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Camera Fun" data-source="post: 266388" data-attributes="member: 13006"><p>Trying to maintain the camera in all it's default settings would be hard to do as you can change so many things to make the camera work better for you. The U1 and U2 can be very helpful but you may also want to make some changes to PSAM modes and use those at times. You will also need to get accustomed to checking your lcd screens to confirm some camera settings. Also consider the 'my menu' option for those features you want to work with the most. The manual has a section on default camera settings; I made a photocopy of the information and then highlighted/noted what I changed for future reference. As for the next question you may have of 'what are the best settings?', the best settings will vary according to the situation. Take photos and see what happens with different settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camera Fun, post: 266388, member: 13006"] Trying to maintain the camera in all it's default settings would be hard to do as you can change so many things to make the camera work better for you. The U1 and U2 can be very helpful but you may also want to make some changes to PSAM modes and use those at times. You will also need to get accustomed to checking your lcd screens to confirm some camera settings. Also consider the 'my menu' option for those features you want to work with the most. The manual has a section on default camera settings; I made a photocopy of the information and then highlighted/noted what I changed for future reference. As for the next question you may have of 'what are the best settings?', the best settings will vary according to the situation. Take photos and see what happens with different settings. [/QUOTE]
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