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    “Vignetting” is a drop in brightness at the edges of a 
    photograph.
     Vignette control  reduces vignetting for type G, E, 
    and D lenses (PC lenses excluded).
     Its effects vary from lens to 
    lens and are most noticeable at maximum aperture.
     Choose 
    from  High, Normal , Low , and  Off.
    Vignette Control
    G  button ➜Cshooting menu
    AVignette Control
    Depending on the scene, shooting conditions, and type of lens, TIFF 
    and JPEG images may exhibit noise (fog) or variations in peripheral 
    brightness, while custom Picture Controls and preset Picture Controls 
    that have been modified from de fault settings may not produce the 
    desired effect.
     Take test shots and view the results in the monitor. Vignette control does not apply to movies ( 049), multiple exposures 
    ( 0 209), or pictures taken with an FX lens and  DX (24 × 16) selected for 
    Image area > Choose image area  (0 75) or with a DX lens, an option 
    other than  DX (24 × 16)  selected for Choose image area , and Off 
    selected for  Image area > Auto DX crop  (0 75). 
    						
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    Select On to reduce barrel distortion when shooting with wide-
    angle lenses and to reduce pin-cushion distortion when 
    shooting with long lenses (note that the edges of the area visible 
    in the viewfinder may be cropped out of the final photograph, 
    and that the time needed to process photographs before 
    recording begins may increase).
     This option does not apply to 
    movies and is available only with  type G, E, and D lenses (PC, 
    fisheye, and certain other lenses excluded); results are not 
    guaranteed with other lenses.
     Before using auto distortion 
    control with DX lenses, select  On for  Auto DX crop  or choose an 
    image area of  DX (24 × 16) as described on page 75; selecting 
    other options may result in heavily cropped photographs or in 
    photographs with severe peripheral distortion.
    Auto Distortion Control
    G  button ➜Cshooting menu
    ARetouch: Distortion Control
    For information on creating copies of existing photographs with 
    reduced barrel and pin-cushion distortion, see page 405. 
    						
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    If On  is selected, photographs taken at 
    shutter speeds slower than 1 s will be 
    processed to reduce noise (bright spots, 
    randomly-spaced bright pixels, or fog).
     
    The time required for processing 
    roughly doubles; during processing, 
    “ lm ” will flash in the shutter 
    speed/aperture displays and pictures 
    can not be taken (if the camera is turned off before processing is 
    complete, the picture will be saved but noise reduction will not 
    be performed).
     In continuous release mode, frame rates will 
    slow and while photographs are being processed, the capacity 
    of the memory buffer will drop.
     Long exposure noise reduction 
    is not available during movie recording.
    Photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities can be processed to 
    reduce noise.
    Long Exposure NR (Long Exposure Noise Reduction)
    G  button ➜Cshooting menu
    High ISO NR
    G  button ➜Cshooting menu
    OptionDescription
    High Reduce noise (randomly-spaced br
    ight pixels), particularly 
    in photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities.
     Choose the 
    amount of noise reduction performed from  High, Normal , 
    and  Low.
    Normal
    Low
    Off Noise reduction is performed only as required and never at 
    an amount higher than when 
    Low is selected. 
    						
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    To display the Custom Settings menu, press G and select the 
    A (Custom Settings menu) tab.
    Custom Settings are used to customize camera settings to suit 
    individual preferences.
    A Custom Settings:  Fine-Tuning Camera Settings
    G button
    Custom Setting groups
    Main menu
    Custom settings 
    bank ( 0304) 
    						
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    Custom Settings
    The following Custom Settings are available:
    Custom Setting0Custom settings bank304
    aAutofocus
    a1AF-C priority selection 306
    a2AF-S priority selection 307
    a3Focus tracking with lock-on 308
    a4AF activation 308
    a5Focus point illumination 309
    a6AF point illumination 310
    a7Focus point wrap -around 310
    a8Number of focus points 311
    a9Store by orientation 312
    a10Built-in AF-assist illuminator 313
    a11Limit AF-area mode selection 314
    a12Autofocus mode restrictions 314
    bMetering/exposure
    b1ISO sensitivity step value 315
    b2EV steps for exposure cntrl 315
    b3Exp./flash comp. step value 315
    b4Easy exposure compensation 316
    b5Matrix metering 317
    b6Center-weighted area 317
    b7Fine -tune optimal exposure 318
    cTimers/AE lock
    c1Shutter-release button AE-L 319
    c2Standby timer 319
    c3Self-timer 319
    c4Monitor off delay 320 
    						
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    dShooting/display
    d1Beep 321
    d2CL mode shooting speed 321
    d3Max. continuous release 322
    d4Exposure delay mode 322
    d5Electronic front-curtain shutter 323
    d6File number sequence 324
    d7Viewfinder grid display 325
    d8ISO display and adjustment 325
    d9Screen tips 325
    d10Information display 326
    d11LCD illumination 326
    d12MB-D12 battery type 327
    d13Battery order 328
    eBracketing/flash
    e1Flash sync speed 329
    e2Flash shutter speed 331
    e3Flash cntrl for built-in flash 331
    e4Exposure comp. for flash 338
    e5Modeling flash 338
    e6Auto bracketing set 338
    e7Auto bracketing (Mode M) 339
    e8Bracketing order 340
    Custom Setting0 
    						
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    fControls
    f1D switch 341
    f2Multi selector center button 341
    f3Multi selector 343
    f4Assign Fn button 343
    f5Assign preview button 349
    f6Assign AE-L/AF-L button 349
    f7Shutter spd & aperture lock 350
    f8Assign BKT button 350
    f9Customize command dials 351
    f10Release button to use dial 353
    f11Slot empty release lock 354
    f12Reverse indicators 354
    f13Assign movie record button 355
    f14Live view button options 356
    f15Assign MB-D12 AF-ON 356
    f16Assign remote (WR) Fn button 357
    f17Lens focus function buttons 359
    gMovie
    g1Assign Fn button 361
    g2Assign preview button 362
    g3Assign AE-L/AF-L button 363
    g4Assign shutter button 364
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    Custom Settings are stored in one of four banks. Changes to 
    settings in one bank have no effect on the others.
     To  s t o r e  a  
    particular combination of frequent ly-used settings, select one of 
    the four banks and set the camera to these settings.
     The new 
    settings will be stored in the bank even when the camera is 
    turned off, and will be restored the next time the bank is 
    selected.
     Different combinations of settings can be stored in the 
    other banks, allowing the user to switch instantly from one 
    combination to another by selecting the appropriate bank from 
    the bank menu.
    The default names for the four Custom Settings banks are A, B, C, 
    and D.
     A descriptive caption up to 20 characters long can be 
    added as described on page 178 by highlighting the menu bank 
    and pressing  2.
    ❚❚ Restoring Default Settings
    To restore default settings, highlight a 
    bank in the  Custom settings bank  
    menu and press  O (Q ).
     A confirmation 
    dialog will be displayed; highlight  Ye s 
    and press  J to restore default settings 
    for the selected bank ( 0275).
    Custom Settings Bank
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    O (Q ) button 
    						
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    ACustom Settings Bank
    The information display shows the current 
    Custom Settings bank.
    ASee Also
    Menu defaults are listed on page 275. If settings in the current bank 
    have been modified from default valu es, an asterisk will be displayed 
    adjacent to the altered settings in  the second level of the Custom 
    Settings menu. 
    						
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    When AF-C is selected for viewfinder photography ( 087), this 
    option controls whether photographs can be taken whenever 
    the shutter-release button is pressed ( release priority) or only 
    when the camera is in focus ( focus priority).
    Regardless of the option selected, focus will not lock when  AF-C is 
    selected for autofocus mode.
     The camera will continue to adjust 
    focus until the shutter is released.
    a: Autofocus
    a1: AF-C Priority Selection
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    OptionDescription
    GRelease Photos can be taken whenever the shutter-release 
    button is pressed.
    ERelease + 
    focusPhotos can be taken even when the camera is not in 
    focus. In continuous mode, frame rate slows for 
    improved focus if the subject is dark or low contrast.
    FFocus Photos can only be taken when the in-focus indicator 
    (
    I ) is displayed. 
    						
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