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Camera Talk / Re: Z8 Eyelevel View Finder Magnification for Manual Focus AIS Nikkors
« Last post by David H. Hartman on Today at 22:18:03 »Because the "banks" have an arbitrary list of what can and cannot be saved, I've never bothered with them. To me, they are a prescription for confusion.
I go through them (the custom settings) and once set I probably don't change them for years. For my D850 I created four pairs of custom settings. I end up only using the first, "A". I set up "D" for time laps but I have yet to use that feature.
The banks are easy to save in a BIN file to the primary memory card. Then I write protect that BIN file. I can recall my default settings any time I want. If I accidentally try to over write the BIN file I get an error message.
My first DSLR was a D2H. I really hated that I had to reset any custom settings or next time I used the camera I looked like a fool diving to the menus to get the camera to work the way I needed it to.
Something I'm finding out is the manual for my D850 was much easier to use as I had the camera in hand while using it. The menus are quite logical so I mostly used the D850 manual as a reference as needed.
Best
Dave

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