Option

Description

 

List previously saved AF tuning values. If a value exists for the

 

current lens, it will be shown with a Vicon. To delete a lens from

 

the list, highlight the desired lens and press O. To change a lens

 

identifier (for example, to choose an identifier that is the same as

 

the last two digits of the lens serial number to distinguish it from

List

other lenses of the same type in light of the fact that [Saved value]

can be used with only one lens of each type), highlight the

saved

desired lens and press 2.

values

The menu shown at right will be

 

displayed; press 1 or 3 to choose an

 

identifier and press Jto save changes

 

and exit.

 

 

DAF Tuning

The camera may be unable to focus at minimum range or at infinity when AF tuning is applied.

DLive View (Tripod) Mode

Tuning is not applied to contrast-detect autofocus when [Tripod] is selected in live view mode (pg. 83).

ASaved Value

Only one value can be stored for each type of lens. If a teleconverter is used, separate values can be stored for each combination of lens and teleconverter.

Firmware Version

View the current camera firmware version.

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D300BODY, 920162, D300OUTFIT specifications

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