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U1 & U2 mode scenarios?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 564144" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>There was a thread a few months back. I'll be lazy and paste what I said there:</p><p></p><p>I struggle to remember what my U's are set to, so I don't like to get too fancy. Another problem for me is that I will likely tweak some parameters and forget to save them, so the changes will be lost when changing modes. Or maybe I will save the changes and then I am back to forgetting what they are set to, lol. So my current thinking is one is set to emergency BIF settings in case something cool suddenly flies by. The other is set to general purpose shutter button focus in case I need to hand the camera to someone to take a picture. I normally use back button focus.</p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/photography-q-and-a/34852-suggestions-u1-u2-settings-my-d7200.html#ixzz4CM11Mh6l" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/photography-q-and-a/34852-suggestions-u1-u2-settings-my-d7200.html#ixzz4CM11Mh6l</a></p><p></p><p>Also good to know... if you do find the perfect settings, you can back them up to an sd card. Use an old one and throw it in your bag since the info will be lost if you format the card. Its in the menus somewhere called save/load settings. Its good to do this anyway in case you have to do a reset, you can quickly get back all your customizations including the U's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 564144, member: 4923"] There was a thread a few months back. I'll be lazy and paste what I said there: I struggle to remember what my U's are set to, so I don't like to get too fancy. Another problem for me is that I will likely tweak some parameters and forget to save them, so the changes will be lost when changing modes. Or maybe I will save the changes and then I am back to forgetting what they are set to, lol. So my current thinking is one is set to emergency BIF settings in case something cool suddenly flies by. The other is set to general purpose shutter button focus in case I need to hand the camera to someone to take a picture. I normally use back button focus. [URL]http://nikonites.com/photography-q-and-a/34852-suggestions-u1-u2-settings-my-d7200.html#ixzz4CM11Mh6l[/URL] Also good to know... if you do find the perfect settings, you can back them up to an sd card. Use an old one and throw it in your bag since the info will be lost if you format the card. Its in the menus somewhere called save/load settings. Its good to do this anyway in case you have to do a reset, you can quickly get back all your customizations including the U's. [/QUOTE]
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