▪ High ISO NR – Uses a blurring method to remove
noise from images shot with high ISO sensitivity values.
▪ ISO sensitivity settings – Allows you to set the ISO
sensitivity between 100 and 6400 ISO or let the camera
decide for you automatically.
▪ Live view mode – Choose from Tripod or Hand-held
Live view modes. Different methods of autofocus are
used for each type.
▪ Multiple exposure – Allows you to take more than one
exposure in a single frame and then combine the
exposures in interesting ways.
▪ Movie settings (D300S only) – You can use this to set
the Quality of the video stream in D-Movie mode. You
may also select how the Microphone works, and the
Destination card slot for the movies.
▪ Interval timer shooting – You can set your camera on
a tripod and make a time exposure with this function.
Shooting things like a time exposure of a flower opening
becomes easy with the D300(S).
Press the MENU button on the back of your D300(S) to
locate the Shooting Menu, which looks like a small green
camera in the toolbar on the left side of the Monitor.
Figure 3-1 shows the Shooting Menu location found on the
Monitor of your D300(S).
The Shooting menu banks are a feature unique to
professional-level cameras. Most Nikons have a Shooting
Menu, but only the best have multiple Shooting menu banks.
Using the four banks, your D300(S) can change from a pro
camera to a snapshooter with just a few button presses.
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