11 Customizing with the Shooting Menu

This chapter and the next four will help you sort out the settings you can make to customize how your camera uses its features, shoots photos, displays images, and processes the pictures after they’ve been taken. I’m not going to waste a lot of space on some of the more obvious menu choices. For example, you can probably figure out that the Touch Shutter option deals with whether the Touch Shutter option is enabled or disabled. In this chapter, I’ll devote no more than a sentence or two to the blatantly obvious settings and concentrate on the more confusing or complex aspects of setup, such as Automatic Exposure Bracketing.

This chapter discusses the nine Shooting menu pages used for still photography. ...

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