and Recent settings. Choose Recent settings and press
the OK button (see Figure 7-8, image 2).
3. The Recent Settings screen will now appear, completely
replacing My Menu on the main menu screen (see
Figure 7-8, image 3). Notice that it has a Choose tab
selection at the bottom, just like My Menu.
4. Select Choose tab and scroll to the right (see Figure 7-8,
image 3). You’ll now see the screen shown in
Figure 7-8, image 4, which allows you to switch back to
My Menu.
Clearly, this is a circular reference. You can use the Choose
tab selection as a toggle between the two screens. When you
do, one replaces the other as the last selection on the main
menu screen.
My Recommendation: I think you can see how My Menu
gives you nice control over a customized menu that is entirely
yours. Configure it however you want by choosing from
selections in the primary menus. My Menu will save you a lot
of time when looking for your 20 most-used selections.
If you feel inclined to use Recent Settings, just remember that
once you pass 20 camera setting adjustments, the next setting
you use will jump to the top of the list, moving everything
down by one position. The last item on the list will simply
disappear.
Let’s now take a look at Recent Settings in a little more
detail. The next section only applies to the D300S since the
D300 has no Recent Settings screen.
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