Nikon D500 Menu Guide - English - Page 107

The BKT Button, Exposure delay

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Option Description Choose non- Press the control and rotate a command dial to w CPU lens choose a lens number specified using the Non- number CPU lens data option (0 132). y Active D-Lighting Press the control and rotate the command dials to adjust Active D-Lighting (0 53). z Exposure delay mode Press the control and rotate a command dial to choose an exposure delay mode (0 89). Photo n shooting menu bank Press the control and rotate a command dial to choose the photo shooting menu bank (0 34). v Exposure mode Press the control and rotate the main command dial to choose the exposure mode. Press the control and rotate the main command t Auto bracketing dial to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence and the sub-command dial to choose the bracketing increment (0 56). $ Multiple exposure Press the control and rotate the main command dial to choose the mode and the sub-command dial to choose the number of shots (0 56). HDR (high 2 dynamic Press the control and rotate the main command dial to choose the mode and the sub-command range) dial to choose the exposure differential (0 57). None No operation is performed when the command dials are rotated while the control is pressed. A The BKT Button If high dynamic range or multiple exposure is active while another function is assigned to the BKT button, the BKT button can not be used in combination with a command dial until high dynamic range or multiple exposure photography ends. Menu Guide 107

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107
Menu Guide
w
Choose non-
CPU lens
number
Press the control and rotate a command dial to
choose a lens number specified using the
Non-
CPU lens data
option (
0
132).
y
Active
D-Lighting
Press the control and rotate the command dials to
adjust Active D-Lighting (
0
53).
z
Exposure delay
mode
Press the control and rotate a command dial to
choose an exposure delay mode (
0
89).
n
Photo
shooting
menu bank
Press the control and rotate a command dial to
choose the photo shooting menu bank (
0
34).
v
Exposure
mode
Press the control and rotate the main command
dial to choose the exposure mode.
t
Auto
bracketing
Press the control and rotate the main command
dial to choose the number of shots in the
bracketing sequence and the sub-command dial
to choose the bracketing increment (
0
56).
$
Multiple
exposure
Press the control and rotate the main command
dial to choose the mode and the sub-command
dial to choose the number of shots (
0
56).
2
HDR (high
dynamic
range)
Press the control and rotate the main command
dial to choose the mode and the sub-command
dial to choose the exposure differential (
0
57).
None
No operation is performed when the command
dials are rotated while the control is pressed.
A
The BKT Button
If high dynamic range or multiple exposure is active while another
function is assigned to the
BKT
button, the
BKT
button can not be used
in combination with a command dial until high dynamic range or
multiple exposure photography ends.
Option
Description