F6: release button to use dial, F7: slot empty release lock, F8: reverse indicators – Nikon D7100 User Manual

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If Yes is selected, adjustments that are normally made by rotating the command dial
while holding a button can instead be made by rotating the command dial after the
button is released (setting ends when the button is pressed again, the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway, or the standby timer expires). The following buttons are
affected: the E, M (Y), W (S), X (T), L (U), AF-mode, Z (Q), or D, Fn,
preview, and A AE-L/AF-L buttons. The Fn and preview buttons are only affected when
assigned Choose image area, Choose non-CPU lens number, Active D-Lighting,
or HDR (high dynamic range) using Custom Setting f2 (Assign Fn button) or f3
(Assign preview button). The A AE-L/AF-L button is only affected when assigned

Choose image area or Choose non-CPU lens number using Custom Setting f4
(Assign AE-L/AF-L button). Note that the standby timer will not expire when No

limit is selected for Custom Setting c2 (Standby timer).

Selecting Enable release allows the shutter to be released when no memory card is
inserted, although no pictures will be recorded (they will however be displayed in the
monitor in demo mode). If Release locked is selected, the shutter-release button is
only enabled when a memory card is inserted in the camera.

If

(W) is selected, the exposure indicators in the control panel,

viewfinder, and information display are displayed with negative values on the left
and positive values on the right. Select

(V) to display positive

values on the left and negative values on the right.

f6: Release Button to Use Dial

G

button ➜ A Custom Settings menu

f7: Slot Empty Release Lock

G

button ➜ A Custom Settings menu

f8: Reverse Indicators

G

button ➜ A Custom Settings menu

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