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Aperture
setting
If Sub-command dial is selected, aperture can only be
adjusted with the sub-command dial (or with the main
command dial if On is selected for Change main/sub >
Exposure setting).
If Aperture ring is selected, aperture
can only be adjusted with the lens aperture ring and the
camera aperture display will show aperture in increments of
1 EV (aperture for type G and E lenses is still set using the
sub-command dial).
Note that regardless of the setting
chosen, the aperture ring must be used to adjust aperture
when a non-CPU lens is attached.
Menus and
playback
If Off is selected, the multi selector is used to choose the
picture displayed during full-frame playback, highlight
thumbnails, and navigate menus.
If On or On (image
review excluded) is selected, the main command dial can
be used to choose the picture displayed during full-frame
playback, move the cursor left or right during thumbnail
playback, and move the menu highlight bar up or down.
The sub-command dial is used in full-frame playback to skip
forward or back according to the option selected for Sub-
dial frame advance and in thumbnail playback to page up
or down.
While menus are displayed, rotating the sub-
command dial right displays the sub-menu for the selected
option, while rotating it left displays the previous menu.
To
make a selection, press 2, the center of the multi selector, or
J.
Select On (image review excluded) to prevent the
command dials from being used for playback during image
review.
Sub-dial
frame
advance
When On or On (image review excluded) is selected for
Menus and playback, the sub-command dial can be
rotated during full-frame playback to select a folder or to
skip forward or back 10 or 50 frames at a time.
Option Description

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