BThe Setup Menu: Camera Setup

To display the setup menu, press G and select the B(setup menu) tab.

Gbutton

The setup menu contains the following options:

Option

0

 

Option

0

Format memory card

236

 

Auto image rotation

239

 

 

 

 

 

Save user settings

75

 

Image Dust Off ref photo

240

 

 

 

 

 

Reset user settings

76

 

Battery info

242

LCD brightness

237

 

Wireless transmitter

181

 

 

 

 

 

Clean image sensor

284

 

Copyright information

243

Lock mirror up for cleaning 1

286

 

Save/load settings

244

Video mode

237

 

GPS

162

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI

194

 

Virtual horizon

245

Flicker reduction

237

 

Non-CPU lens data

159

 

 

 

 

 

Time zone and date

237

 

AF fine tune

246

Language

238

 

Eye-Fi upload 2

247

Image comment

238

 

Firmware version

247

 

 

 

 

 

1 Not available when battery is low.

2 Only displayed when compatible Eye-Fi memory card is inserted (0 247).

Format Memory Card

Gbutton BSetup menu

To begin formatting, choose a memory card slot and select Yes. Note that formatting permanently deletes all pictures and other data on the card in the selected slot. Before formatting, be sure to make backup copies as required.

U

DDuring Formatting

Do not turn the camera off or remove memory cards during formatting.

ATwo-Button Format

Memory cards can also be formatted by pressing the Q (O and Z) buttons for more than two seconds (0 32).

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D7000 18200mm Kit, 25468B, D7000 (18105mm Kit), D7000 (18200mm Kit), D7000 specifications

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