Nikon COOLPIX P340 Product Manual - Page 74

Saving Settings in U Mode (Save User Settings), The Clock Battery, Resetting, User Settings Mode

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Shooting Features Saving Settings in i Mode (Save User Settings) The frequently used settings for shooting can be changed and saved in i. 1 Rotate the mode dial to the original shooting mode. • Rotate the mode dial to A, B, C or D (A46). The flexible program (when set to A), shutter speed (when set to B or D) or aperture value (when set to C or D) will also be saved. • Settings can also be saved by rotating the mode dial to i (the default settings for the shooting mode A are saved at the time of purchase). 2 Change to a frequently used combination of shooting settings. • See A51 for settings details. 3 Press the d button to display the shooting menu. 4 Use the multi selector HI to select Save user settings, and press the k button. • The current settings are saved. Shooting menu Active D-Lighting Multiple exposure Save user settings Reset user settings Zoom Memory Startup zoom position M exposure preview B The Clock Battery If the internal clock battery (A25) is exhausted, the settings saved in i will be reset. Writing down any important setting is recommended. C Resetting i (User Settings) Mode If Reset user settings is selected in the shooting menu, the settings that are saved in the user settings are restored to their default values. The shooting mode is set to A. 52

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Shooting Features
Saving Settings in
i
Mode (Save User Settings)
The frequently used settings for shooting can be changed and saved in
i
.
1
Rotate the mode dial to the original shooting mode.
Rotate the mode dial to
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
(
A
46). The flexible program (when
set to
A
), shutter speed (when set to
B
or
D
) or aperture value (when set to
C
or
D
) will also be saved.
Settings can also be saved by rotating the mode dial to
i
(the default
settings for the shooting mode
A
are saved at the time of purchase).
2
Change to a frequently used combination of shooting
settings.
See
A
51 for settings details.
3
Press the
d
button to display
the shooting menu.
4
Use the multi selector
HI
to
select
Save user settings
, and
press the
k
button.
The current settings are saved.
B
The Clock Battery
If the internal clock battery (
A
25) is exhausted, the settings saved in
i
will be reset.
Writing down any important setting is recommended.
C
Resetting
i
(User Settings) Mode
If
Reset user settings
is selected in the shooting menu, the settings that are saved
in the user settings are restored to their default values. The shooting mode is set to
A
.
Zoom Memory
Reset user settings
M exposure preview
Startup zoom position
Save user settings
Multiple exposure
Active D-Lighting
Shooting menu