Recording mode items

Priority

If more than one recording mode file is copied or transferred to the ‘modeset’ folder, the recording mode with the higher priority will be used.

If recording mode files for both F5 and F100 exist in the ‘modeset’ folder, only the recording mode for the camera being used will be effective.

Record yes/no (F100 only)

Set whether shooting data is recorded or not. (The F5 is always set to record.)

Recording mode

Set the shooting data items to be recorded.

The shooting data items used will vary with the camera. For details on data items for each recording mode, see page 17.

Overwriting data

If the film quantity exceeds the storable shooting data limit (x 18), you can specify whether data will be deleted from the oldest first, or no new shooting data will be recorded.

With the F100, if the setting is to stop recording new data, and the film quantity exceeds the storable shooting data limit, the shutter button will be locked. In this case, take the following actions:

Turn the power switch off and then back on again to release the shutter lock. You will be able to take the next shot, but new shooting data will not be recorded.

The F5 can continue to shoot photographs even though shooting data recording is halted.

With either F5 or F100, store the shooting data to the memory card. If you remove the film from the camera and store the shooting data, shooting data in the camera will be deleted and it will be possible to record new shooting data.

Warning lamp (F5 only)

You can set whether or not a warning lamp lights on the rear panel (the PC link mark will flash) when the film quantity exceeds the storable shooting data limit.

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Nikon MV-1 instruction manual Recording mode items, Priority, Record yes/no F100 only, Overwriting data