3. Assuming that you have not yet renamed any of your
Custom setting banks, you’ll see the four blank default
banks called A, B, C, and D, and a selection called ABC
Rename (see Figure 4-2, image 2). Scroll down to ABC
Rename and scroll to the right.
4. Your screen will now look like the fourth screen in
Figure 4-2. This is the bank rename screen. You’ll see a
series of characters on top, with a line of dashes below.
The dashes are where we will put our text to rename the
bank. In the upper-left corner of the characters area is a
blank spot that represents a blank character for insertion
in the line of text. Use the Multi Selector to scroll
through the numbers and letters to find the characters
you want to use. If you scroll down past the uppercase
letters, you’ll find some lowercase letters too. Press the
Multi selector center button on the D300S or the center
of the Multi Selector on the D300 to select a character.
Keep selecting new characters until you have the entire
bank name in place. If you make a mistake, hold down
the Thumbnail/playback zoom out button while using the
Multi Selector to move to the position of the error. Push
the garbage can Delete button on the back of the camera
to remove the bad character.
5. Press the OK button to save the new name.
Excellent! You’ve labeled bank A with a more meaningful
name so that you can quickly recognize this customizable
bank of functions. I named bank A General Purpose on my
camera to help match the Shooting menu bank by the same
name. Once again, this is completely optional.
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