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1. Select d Shooting/display from the Custom Setting Menu
and scroll to the right (see Figure 4-45, image 1).
2. Highlight Exposure delay mode and scroll to the right
(see Figure 4-45, image 2).
3. Choose one of the two choices on the list. In
Figure 4-45, image 3, Off has been selected.
4. Press the OK button to lock in the setting.
My Recommendation: Exposure delay mode is very
important to me. As a nature shooter, I use it frequently for
single shots. When I’m shooting handheld—or on a
tripod—and want a really sharp image, I use this mode to
prevent the camera’s internal reflex mirror movement from
vibrating my camera and blurring my pictures. If you
handhold your camera, shoot mostly static subjects, and want
sharper pictures—this will help. On a tripod, this is a time
saver compared to Mirror-Up (MUP) mode, which requires
two Shutter-release button presses or a 30-second delay.
MB-D10 Battery Type
Custom setting d11 (D300S) and d10 (D300)
(User’s Manual – D300S page 279; D300 page 285)
MB-D10 battery type applies only when you choose to use
AA-sized batteries of various types in your optional MB-D10
battery pack. It does not apply when you are using normal
Nikon EN-EL3e, EN-EL4, or EN-EL4a lithium-ion batteries,
because they’re intelligent and communicate with the camera.
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