Menus On The Nikon D50
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Very Comparable In Design
- 3. Viewfinders & Focusing
- 4. Fast Enough
- 5. Exposure & Shooting
- 6. White Balance
- 7. Menus On The Nikon D50
- 8. Menus On The Nikon D50, Continued
- 9. Menus On The Pentax IstDL
- 10. Menus On The Pentax IstDL, Continued
- 11. The "Fn" Adjustments On The IstDL
- 12. Flash: Simple Or More Complex?
- 13. Drive: The Advantage Of Buffer Memory
- 14. Recording And Viewing Images
- 15. The Big Screen
- 16. Lenses In Abundance
- 17. Compatibility
- 18. Power Supply
- 19. Connectivity And Software
- 20. Connectivity And Software, Continued
- 21. Image Quality
- 22. Image Quality, Continued
- 23. Image Quality, Continued
- 24. Image Quality, Continued
7. Menus On The Nikon D50

The menus are organized as usual for Nikon, with different side tabs.

We feel that the new AF-A autofocus mode is a choice to avoid...

Numerous adjustments are possible in the menus, but some - like the flash level - are also accessible directly via a control on the camera body.

The image optimization menu is one of the most important ones for controlling the results you'll get when shooting JPEG files. In RAW, you can always correct later...

You can personalize the image rendering, but read the instructions carefully before changing the default settings...
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