Nikon D100 Product Manual - Page 122

Two-Button Reset

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Taking Photographs-Two-Button Reset Two-Button Reset Restoring Default Settings The camera settings listed below can be restored to default values by holding the and buttons down together for more than two seconds (the and buttons are marked with a green dot). Custom Settings are not affected. Option Focus area AF-area mode Flexible program Exposure compensation Default Center Single-area AF Off ±0.0 Option Autoexposure lock Bracketing Flash sync mode Flash compensation Default Off Off Front-curtain sync ±0.0 The following shooting-menu options will also be reset. Only settings in the bank currently selected using the shooting menu Bank Select option will be reset ( 135). Settings in the remaining bank are unaffected. Option Image Quality Resolution White Bal Default JPEG-Normal Large Auto Option White balance adjustment ISO Default ±0 200 Two-Button Reset A two-button reset can only be performed when the function dial is set to P, S, A, or M. R-MENU Reset ( 145) Custom Settings can be restored to default values by selecting ON for Custom Setting R (MENU Reset). 110

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Taking Photographs—Two-Button Reset
Default
Option
Default
JPEG-Normal
Image Quality
Large
Resolution
Auto
White Bal
±
0
White balance
adjustment
200
ISO
Option
Default
Center
Focus area
Single-area AF
AF-area mode
Off
Flexible program
±
0.0
Exposure
compensation
Option
Default
Off
Autoexposure lock
Off
Bracketing
Front-curtain
sync
Flash sync mode
±
0.0
Flash compensation
Option
The camera settings listed below can be restored
to default values by holding the
and
but-
tons down together for more than two seconds
(the
and
buttons are marked with a green
dot).
Custom Settings are not affected.
Two-Button Reset
Restoring Default Settings
The following shooting-menu options will also be reset.
Only settings in the
bank currently selected using the shooting menu
Bank Select
option will be
reset (
135).
Settings in the remaining bank are unaffected.
Two-Button Reset
A two-button reset can only be performed when the function dial is set to
P
,
S
,
A
, or
M
.
R—MENU Reset (
145)
Custom Settings can be restored to default values by selecting
ON
for Custom Setting
R (
MENU Reset
).