Nikon 25214 D70 User's Guide - Page 121

Two-Button Reset, R-Menu Reset, Reset, Closest subjct, AF-area mode, AE-L/AF-L

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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 (these buttons are marked by a green dot). Custom Settings are not affected. Option Shooting mode Focus area Metering Flexible program AE hold Exposure compensation Bracketing Default Single frame* Center† Matrix Off Off‡ ±0 Off Option Flash sync mode P, S, A, M , , Flash compensation FV lock LCD illuminator Default Front-curtain sync Auto front-curtain sync Auto slow sync Off Off‡ Off * Shooting mode is not reset in self-timer and remote modes. † Not reset when Closest subjct is selected for Custom Setting 3 (AF-area mode). ‡ Custom Setting 15 (AE-L/AF-L) is unaffected. The following shooting-menu options will also be reset. Option Image quality Image size White bal. Default JPEG Normal L Auto* * Fine tuning reset to 0. Option ISO Optimize image Default 200 Normal R-Menu Reset ( 136) Custom Settings can be reset to default values by selecting Reset for Custom Setting R (Menu reset). 111

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Taking Photographs—Two-Button Reset
The camera settings listed below can be restored
to default values by holding the
and
but-
tons down together for more than two seconds
(these buttons are marked by a green dot).
Cus-
tom Settings are not affected.
R—Menu Reset (
136)
Custom Settings can be reset to default values by selecting
Reset
for Custom Setting
R (
Menu reset
).
Two-Button Reset
Restoring Default Settings
Option
Default
Shooting mode
Single frame
*
Focus area
Center
Metering
Matrix
Flexible program
Off
AE hold
Off
Option
Default
Flash
compensation
Off
FV lock
Off
LCD illuminator
Off
*Shooting mode is not reset in self-timer and remote modes.
† Not reset when
Closest subjct
is selected for Custom Setting 3 (
AF-area mode
).
‡ Custom Setting 15 (
AE-L/AF-L
) is unaffected.
The following shooting-menu options will also be reset.
Option
Default
ISO
200
Option
Default
Image quality
JPEG Normal
Image size
L
* Fine tuning reset to 0.
Exposure
compensation
±0
Flash sync mode
P
,
S
,
A
,
M
Front-curtain sync
,
,
Auto front-curtain
sync
Auto slow sync
White bal.
Auto
*
Optimize image
Normal
Bracketing
Off