Nikon P6000 P6000 User's Manual - Page 72
Using U1, U2 (User Setting Mode), Register the Settings in U1 or U2
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Using E, F (User Setting Mode) Settings that are frequently used for A, B, C and D shooting mode can be registered in mode dial E or F. Rotating the mode dial to E or F enables you to shoot with the settings that are frequently used. The following settings can be registered for E and F. Exposure mode A/B/C/D (A50) q Image quality (A124) K Flash control (A147) m (Flash mode) (A32) r Image size (A126) M Noise reduction (A148) L (Focus mode) (A37) a Picture Control (A129) o (Exposure Compensation) (A40) E Distance for Manual Focus1 (A39) E ISO sensitivity (A138) G Metering (A139) Q Distortion control (A148) X Wide-angle converter (A149) J Active D-Lighting (A57) x Monitor (A14) C Continuous (A140) Shoot pictures using A, B, C and D Zoom Position (A27) H Auto bracketing (A143) Flexible Program2 (A52) G AF area mode5 (A144) Shutter speed3 (A53) I Autofocus mode (A146) Aperture4 (A54) J Flash exp. comp. (A147) 1 Settings can be registered when the focus mode is set to E (manual focus). 2 Settings can be registered when the mode dial is set to A. 3 Settings can be registered when the mode dial is set to B or D. 4 Settings can be registered when the mode dial is set to C or D. 5 The AF-area position selected in Manual is also registered. Register the Settings in E or F 1 Set the mode dial to the desired exposure mode. • Set to A, B, C or D. • Can be set even if E or F is selected. The default settings of shooting mode A will be set at time of purchase. 58