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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 697520" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>That link I posted above gives a list of what is saved for a d850. Your manual should have a chart saying will be reset with a 2 button reset. So you should be able to figure out where you will end up after a reset and reload. I could not find a page detailing what exactly would be saved for my d7200. To clear my d7200 as much as possible, I would have to do a 2 button reset, plus reset some of the menus separately. Even then, I don't think that clears the af tune data. Honestly, I have never tuned my lenses. Every time I check, I'm pretty happy with focus as-is, so I have been lucky and not worried about how to save the tuning work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 697520, member: 4923"] That link I posted above gives a list of what is saved for a d850. Your manual should have a chart saying will be reset with a 2 button reset. So you should be able to figure out where you will end up after a reset and reload. I could not find a page detailing what exactly would be saved for my d7200. To clear my d7200 as much as possible, I would have to do a 2 button reset, plus reset some of the menus separately. Even then, I don't think that clears the af tune data. Honestly, I have never tuned my lenses. Every time I check, I'm pretty happy with focus as-is, so I have been lucky and not worried about how to save the tuning work. [/QUOTE]
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