Menu/Features of Custom Setting

Creating Custom Setting

1Select a menu number by rotating the Main- Command Dial while pressing the Custom Setting button ·.

• 22 menus (1 to 22) are available with the F100.

2 While holding the · button, select the desired option number (or character) by rotating the Sub- Command Dial.

When you remove your finger from the · button after the desired option number (or character) is displayed in the LCD panel, ç appears in the LCD panel.

See page 76 for returning all the Custom Settings to their initial factory settings.

Menu number and Custom Setting options

1. Automatic film rewind at the end of film roll (page 29)

Options: 0: Disabled (initial setting) 1: Enabled

At default setting, film rewind is started by pressing the two film rewind buttons . However, the camera can be set to start film rewind automatically when the end of the film roll is reached.

2. Change of steps of the exposure values (shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation or compensated EV value in Bracketing) (pages 46-53, 56-59)

Options: 3: 1/3 steps (initial setting) 2: 1/2 steps

1: 1 steps

At default setting, exposures (shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation or compensated EV value in Bracketing) are displayed/selected in 1/3 steps. However, this can be changed to steps of 1/2 or one.

3. Bracketing order (page 58)

Options: 0: Initial setting (see page 58)

1: From negative value to positive value

Bracketing is normally performed in the order of the initial setting (page 58). However, this Bracketing order can be changed to be performed from negative compensation to positive compensation.

4. Autofocus activated when shutter release button lightly pressed (page 36)

Options: 0: Enabled (initial setting) 1: Disabled

At default setting, lightly pressing the shutter release button starts autofocus operation. However, it can be set to be started only by pressing the AF start button.

5. Warning indications with non-DX-coded film (page 21)

Options: 0: After film is advanced to the first frame (initial setting) 1: When the power switch is on

When a non-DX-coded film is loaded and the camera’s film speed is set to s, warning indications appear after the film is advanced to the first frame. However, the indications can be set to appear when the power switch is on.

Custom Setting

70

71

Page 36
Image 36
Nikon F 100 instruction manual Menu/Features of Custom Setting, Creating Custom Setting, Bracketing order