The following Custom Settings are available:

 

Custom Setting

Page

B

Custom setting bank

282

A

Reset custom settings

282

a

Autofocus

 

a1

AF-C priority selection

283

a2

AF-S priority selection

284

a3

Dynamic AF area

285

a4

Focus tracking with lock-on

287

a5

AF activation

287

a6

AF point illumination

288

a7

Focus point wrap-around

288

a8

AF point selection

289

a9

Built-in AF-assist illuminator

290

a10

AF-ON for MB-D10

291

b

Metering/exposure

 

b1

ISO sensitivity step value

292

b2

EV steps for exposure cntrl.

292

b3

Exp comp/fine tune

292

b4

Easy exposure compensation

293

b5

Center-weighted area

294

b6

Fine tune optimal exposure

294

c

Timers/AE lock

 

c1

Shutter-release button AE-L

296

c2

Auto meter-off delay

296

c3

Self-timer delay

297

c4

Monitor off delay

297

d

Shooting/display

 

d1

Beep

298

d2

Viewfinder grid display

298

d3

Screen tips

298

d4

CL mode shooting speed

299

 

Custom Setting

Page

d

Shooting/display

 

d5

Max. continuous release

299

d6

File number sequence

300

d7

Shooting info display

301

d8

LCD illumination

302

d9

Exposure delay mode

302

d10

MB-D10 battery type

302

d11

Battery order

304

e

Bracketing/flash

 

e1

Flash sync speed

305

e2

Flash shutter speed

308

e3

Flash cntrl for built-in flash

309

e4

Modeling flash

315

e5

Auto bracketing set

315

e6

Auto bracketing (Mode M)

316

e7

Bracketing order

317

f

Controls

 

f1

D switch

318

f2

Multi selector center button

318

f3

Multi selector

319

f4

Photo info/playback

320

f5

Assign FUNC. button

320

f6

Assign preview button

324

f7

Assign AE-L/AF-L button

325

f8

Shutter spd & aperture lock

326

f9

Customize command dials

326

f10

Release button to use dial

328

f11

No memory card?

329

f12

Reverse indicators

330

U

281

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Nikon D7000KIT, D700OUTFIT, D700BODY, D7000BODY user manual 281, Following Custom Settings are available

D7000BODY, D7000KIT, D700BODY, D700OUTFIT specifications

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