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occasionally. By setting 1 step spd/aperture, you can
hold down the Selected button and the camera will then
allow you to change the shutter speed or aperture in 1
step increments (1 EV step) instead of the normal 1/3
step. Example shutter speeds in 1/3 EV steps are: 1/60,
1/80, 1/100, 1/125, 1/160. Example shutter speeds in 1
EV step are 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000. This
cannot be assigned to AE-L/AF-L button + command
dials.
Choose non-CPU lens number If you have
configured non-CPU lenses under the camera’s Setup
Menu > Non-CPU lens data, then you’ll be able to hold
down the
Selected button while rotating the Sub-command dial to
scroll through a list of up to nine non-CPU lenses.
Auto bracketing Hold down the Selected button while
rotating the rear Main command dial to set the number of
images in the bracket. You can also hold down the
Selected button and rotate the front Sub-command dial
to select the bracketing increment.
Dynamic AF area This function only works under
specific circumstances. Continuous-servo AF must be on
(Focus mode selector is on C), and Dynamic-area AF
must be selected (AF area mode selector is in its middle
position). Then you can hold down the Selected button
and rotate either of the Command dials to change the
number of AF points to one of four settings: 9, 21, 51, or
51 points (3D-tracking).
None Nothing happens when you hold down the
Selected button and rotate the Command dials.
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