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<blockquote data-quote="KGfoto" data-source="post: 737727" data-attributes="member: 48422"><p>I have a D500. You can assign a lot of functions to the Fn1, Fn2, and Preview buttons. AF-ON is one of the functions that is available. I have assigned virtual horizon and Group-Area AF to the Fn and Preview buttons on my D500.</p><p></p><p>I'm disappointed in the memory banks. They don't seem to retain settings like shutter speed and aperture settings. If you change those while shooting, the last settings you had the camera on will be in the memory banks the next time.</p><p></p><p>I found that the video record button to the left of the shutter button can be re-programmed to execute Mode. Mode is in the group of four buttons on the top left of the camera but it's much more convenient to have it next to the shutter button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KGfoto, post: 737727, member: 48422"] I have a D500. You can assign a lot of functions to the Fn1, Fn2, and Preview buttons. AF-ON is one of the functions that is available. I have assigned virtual horizon and Group-Area AF to the Fn and Preview buttons on my D500. I'm disappointed in the memory banks. They don't seem to retain settings like shutter speed and aperture settings. If you change those while shooting, the last settings you had the camera on will be in the memory banks the next time. I found that the video record button to the left of the shutter button can be re-programmed to execute Mode. Mode is in the group of four buttons on the top left of the camera but it's much more convenient to have it next to the shutter button. [/QUOTE]
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